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Loschmidt echo singularities as dynamical signatures of strongly localized phases

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2025-03-04 v2 Quantum Gases

Abstract

Quantum localization (single-body or many-body) comes with the emergence of local conserved quantities -- whose conservation is precisely at the heart of the absence of transport through the system. In the case of fermionic systems and S=1/2S=1/2 spin models, such conserved quantities take the form of effective two-level systems, called ll-bits. While their existence is the defining feature of localized phases, their direct experimental observation remains elusive. Here we show that strongly localized ll-bits bear a dramatic universal signature, accessible to state-of-the-art quantum simulators, in the form of periodic cusp singularities in the Loschmidt echo following a quantum quench from a N\'eel/charge-density-wave state. Such singularities are perfectly captured by a simple model of Rabi oscillations of an ensemble of independent two-level systems, which also reproduces the short-time behavior of the entanglement entropy and the imbalance dynamics. In the case of interacting localized phases, the dynamics at longer times shows a sharp crossover to a faster decay of the Loschmidt echo singularities, offering an experimentally accessible signature of the interactions between ll-bits.

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@article{arxiv.2008.12719,
  title  = {Loschmidt echo singularities as dynamical signatures of strongly localized phases},
  author = {Leonardo Benini and Piero Naldesi and Rudolf A. Römer and Tommaso Roscilde},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.12719},
  year   = {2025}
}

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23 pages, 11 figures (8 main text + 3 in Appendices)