Kibble-Zurek Mechanism

During a rapid phase transition (quench), the correlation length cannot diverge fast enough — regions choose their symmetry-broken state independently, leaving behind topological defects. The Kibble-Zurek prediction: defect density n ~ τQ-ν/(1+νz) where τQ is the quench rate. Faster quenches → more defects.

Quench Parameters

Status: Ready
Final defects:
KZ exponent (Ising): ν=1, z=2
Predicted: n ~ τQ-1/3