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Signatures of the many-body localization transition in the dynamics of entanglement and bipartite fluctuations

Rajeev Singh, Jens H. Bardarson, Frank Pollmann

Published 2015-08-20Version 1

The many-body localization transition is a dynamical quantum phase transition between a localized and an extended phase. We study this transition in the XXZ model with disordered magnetic field and focus on the time evolution following a global quantum quench. While the dynamics of the bipartite entanglement and spin fluctuations are already known to provide insights into the nature of the many-body localized phases, we discuss the relevance of these quantities in the context of the localization transition. In particular, we observe that near the transition the long time limits of both quantities show behavior similar to divergent thermodynamic fluctuations.

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