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Universal scaling of finite-temperature quantum adiabaticity in driven many-body systems

Li-Ying Chou, Jyong-Hao Chen·February 2, 2026
Quantum PhysicsMesoscale Physicscond-mat.quant-gascond-mat.stat-mechMathematical Physics

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Abstract

Establishing quantitative adiabaticity criteria at finite temperature remains substantially less developed than in the pure-state setting, even though realistic quantum systems are never at absolute zero. Here, by combining a mixed-state quantum speed limit with mixed-state fidelity susceptibility within the Liouville-space formulation of quantum mechanics, we derive rigorous bounds on the Hilbert-Schmidt fidelity between mixed states. Focusing on protocols that drive an initial Gibbs state toward a quasi-Gibbs target, these bounds yield an explicit threshold driving rate for the onset of nonadiabaticity. For a broad class of local Hamiltonians in gapped phases, we show that, in the thermodynamic limit, the threshold driving rate factorizes into a system-size contribution that recovers the zero-temperature scaling and a universal temperature-dependent factor. The latter is exponentially close to unity at low temperature, whereas at high temperature it is linear in temperature. We verify the predicted scaling in several spin-1/2 chains by obtaining closed-form expressions for the threshold driving rate. Our results provide a practical and largely model-independent criterion for finite-temperature adiabaticity in driven many-body systems under closed-system unitary evolution.

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