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Exact Quantum Many-Body Scar States in the Rydberg-Blockaded Atom Chain

Quantum Gases 2019-05-07 v3 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

A recent experiment in the Rydberg atom chain observed unusual oscillatory quench dynamics with a charge density wave initial state, and theoretical works identified a set of many-body "scar states" showing nonthermal behavior in the Hamiltonian as potentially responsible for the atypical dynamics. In the same nonintegrable Hamiltonian, we discover several eigenstates at \emph{infinite temperature} that can be represented exactly as matrix product states with finite bond dimension, for both periodic boundary conditions (two exact E=0E = 0 states) and open boundary conditions (two E=0E = 0 states and one each E=±2E = \pm \sqrt{2}). This discovery explicitly demonstrates violation of strong eigenstate thermalization hypothesis in this model and uncovers exact quantum many-body scar states. These states show signatures of translational symmetry breaking with period-2 bond-centered pattern, despite being in one dimension at infinite temperature. We show that the nearby many-body scar states can be well approximated as "quasiparticle excitations" on top of our exact E=0E = 0 scar states, and propose a quasiparticle explanation of the strong oscillations observed in experiments.

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@article{arxiv.1810.00888,
  title  = {Exact Quantum Many-Body Scar States in the Rydberg-Blockaded Atom Chain},
  author = {Cheng-Ju Lin and Olexei I. Motrunich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.00888},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

Published version. In addition to (v2): (1) Add additional proofs to the exact scar states and intuitions behind SMA and MMA to the appendices. (2) Add entanglement scaling of SMA and MMA to the appendices