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Behavior of l-bits near the many-body localization transition

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2020-02-11 v3 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Statistical Mechanics Quantum Physics

Abstract

Eigenstates of fully many-body localized (FMBL) systems are described by quasilocal operators τiz\tau_i^z (l-bits), which are conserved exactly under Hamiltonian time evolution. The algebra of the operators τiz\tau_i^z and τix\tau_i^x associated with l-bits (τi\boldsymbol{\tau}_i) completely defines the eigenstates and the matrix elements of local operators between eigenstates at all energies. We develop a non-perturbative construction of the full set of l-bit algebras in the many-body localized phase for the canonical model of MBL. Our algorithm to construct the Pauli-algebra of l-bits combines exact diagonalization and a tensor network algorithm developed for efficient diagonalization of large FMBL Hamiltonians. The distribution of localization lengths of the l-bits is evaluated in the MBL phase and used to characterize the MBL-to-thermal transition.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1707.05362,
  title  = {Behavior of l-bits near the many-body localization transition},
  author = {Abishek K. Kulshreshtha and Arijeet Pal and Thorsten B. Wahl and Steven H. Simon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.05362},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

5+3 pages, 6 Figures, added results on finite size scaling and thermal-quantum critical crossover, additional references