“…Continuous quantum phase transitions, which are associated with spontaneous symmetry breaking [1][2][3], have been extensively studied for many years in various systems. When the system crosses the phase transition, the adiabatic theorem fails, and non-adiabatic topological defects, such as solitons [4][5][6], domains [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16], or vortices [17][18][19], are inevitably generated. The formation of the defects and their universal dynamics can be described by a paradigmatic theory called the Kibble-Zurek mechanism (KZM) [3,7,[20][21][22][23][24], The KZM has been extensively studied in a number of different systems, such as condensed matter systems [25][26][27], quantum many-body systems [23,28,29,44], and ultracold atomic gases [5, 6, 8-17, 30-36, 46].…”