Quasi Many-Body Localization in Translation Invariant Systems
ORAL
Abstract
We examine localization phenomena associated with generic, high entropy, states of a translation invariant, one-dimensional spin ladder. At intermediate time scales, we find slow growth of entanglement entropy consistent with the known phenomenology of many-body localization in disordered, interacting systems. At longer times, however, anomalous diffusion sets in, leading to full spin polarization decay on a time-scale exponential in system size. We identify a single length scale which parametrically controls both the eventual spin transport times and the divergence of the susceptibility to spin glass ordering. We dub this pre-thermal dynamical behavior, quasi many-body localization.
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Authors
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Norman Yao
University of California Berkeley, University of California, Berkeley
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Chris Laumann
University of Washington
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J. Ignacio Cirac
Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics
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Mikhail Lukin
Harvard University
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Joel Moore
University of California, Berkeley, UC Berkeley and LBNL, University of California Berkeley, University of California, Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, UC Berkeley