Genuine many-body quantum scars along unstable modes in Bose-Hubbard systems
Abstract
The notion of many-body quantum scars is associated with special eigenstates, usually concentrated in certain parts of Hilbert space, that give rise to robust persistent oscillations in a regime that globally exhibits thermalization. Here we extend these studies to many-body systems possessing a true classical limit characterized by a high-dimensional chaotic phase space, which are not subject to any particular dynamical constraint. We demonstrate genuine quantum scarring of wave functions concentrated in the vicinity of unstable classical periodic mean-field modes in the paradigmatic Bose-Hubbard model. These peculiar quantum many-body states exhibit distinct phase-space localization about those classical modes. Their existence is consistent with Heller's scar criterion and appears to persist in the thermodynamic long-lattice limit. Launching quantum wave packets along such scars leads to observable long-lasting oscillations, featuring periods that scale asymptotically with classical Lyapunov exponents, and displaying intrinsic irregularities that reflect the underlying chaotic dynamics, as opposed to regular tunnel oscillations.
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@article{arxiv.2212.12046,
title = {Genuine many-body quantum scars along unstable modes in Bose-Hubbard systems},
author = {Quirin Hummel and Klaus Richter and Peter Schlagheck},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.12046},
year = {2023}
}
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17 pages, 10 figures