arXiv Analytics

Sign in

arXiv:1505.07089 [cond-mat.stat-mech]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources

Dynamics of many-body localisation in a translation invariant quantum glass model

Merlijn van Horssen, Emanuele Levi, Juan P. Garrahan

Published 2015-05-26Version 1

We study the real-time dynamics of a translationally invariant quantum spin chain, based on the East kinetically constrained glass model, in search for evidence of many-body localisation in the absence of disorder. Numerical simulations indicate a change, controlled by a coupling parameter, from a regime of fast relaxation---corresponding to thermalisation---to a regime of very slow relaxation. This slowly relaxing regime is characterised by dynamical features usually associated with non-ergodicity and many-body localisation (MBL): memory of initial conditions, logarithmic growth of entanglement entropy, and non-exponential decay of time-correlators. We show that slow relaxation is a consequence of sensitivity to spatial fluctuations in the initial state. While numerics indicate that certain relaxation timescales grow markedly with size, our finite size results are consistent both with an MBL transition, expected to only occur in disordered systems, or with a pronounced quasi-MBL crossover.

Related articles:
arXiv:1405.5780 [cond-mat.stat-mech] (Published 2014-05-22)
Signatures of many-body localisation in a system without disorder and the relation to a glass transition
Coherence, entanglement and quantumness in closed and open systems with conserved charge, with an application to many-body localisation
Resonances in a periodically driven bosonic system