English

Diffusive-to-ballistic crossover of symmetry violation in open many-body systems

Quantum Gases 2020-10-02 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons High Energy Physics - Lattice Quantum Physics

Abstract

Conservation laws in a quantum many-body system play a direct role in its dynamic behavior. Understanding the effect of weakly breaking a conservation law due to coherent and incoherent errors is thus crucial, e.g., in the realization of reliable quantum simulators. In this work, we perform exact numerics and time-dependent perturbation theory to study the dynamics of \textit{symmetry violation} in quantum many-body systems with slight coherent (at strength λ\lambda) or incoherent (at strength γ\gamma) breaking of their local and global symmetries. We rigorously prove the symmetry violation to be a divergence measure in Hilbert space. Based on this, we show that symmetry breaking generically leads to a crossover in the divergence growth from diffusive behavior at onset times to ballistic or hyperballistic scaling at intermediate times, before diffusion dominates at long times. More precisely, we show that for local errors the leading coherent contribution to the symmetry violation cannot be of order lower than λt2\propto\lambda t^2 while its leading-order incoherent counterpart is typically of order γt\propto\gamma t. This remarkable interplay between unitary and incoherent gauge-breaking scalings is also observed at higher orders in projectors onto symmetry (super)sectors. Due to its occurrence at short times, the diffusive-to-ballistic crossover is expected to be readily accessible in modern ultracold-atom and NISQ-device experiments.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2010.00009,
  title  = {Diffusive-to-ballistic crossover of symmetry violation in open many-body systems},
  author = {Jad C. Halimeh and Philipp Hauke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.00009},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

27 pages and 23 figures. See also our related work arXiv:2009.07848 that treats a $\mathrm{Z}_2$ gauge theory