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Many-body localization and enhanced non-ergodic sub-diffusive regime in the presence of random long-range interactions

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2021-02-09 v3 Quantum Physics

Abstract

We study many-body localization (MBL) in a one-dimensional system of spinless fermions with a deterministic aperiodic potential in the presence of long-range interactions decaying as power-law Vij/(rirj)αV_{ij}/(r_i-r_j)^\alpha with distance and having random coefficients VijV_{ij}. We demonstrate that MBL survives even for α<1\alpha <1 and is preceded by a broad non-ergodic sub-diffusive phase. Starting from parameters at which the short-range interacting system shows infinite temperature MBL phase, turning on random power-law interactions results in many-body mobility edges in the spectrum with a larger fraction of ergodic delocalized states for smaller values of α\alpha. Hence, the critical disorder hcrh_c^r, at which ergodic to non-ergodic transition takes place increases with the range of interactions. Time evolution of the density imbalance I(t)I(t), which has power-law decay I(t)tγI(t) \sim t^{-\gamma} in the intermediate to large time regime, shows that the critical disorder hcIh_{c}^I, above which the system becomes diffusion-less (with γ0\gamma \sim 0) and transits into the MBL phase is much larger than hcrh_c^r. In between hcrh_{c}^r and hcIh_{c}^I there is a broad non-ergodic sub-diffusive phase, which is characterized by the Poissonian statistics for the level spacing ratio, multifractal eigenfunctions and a non zero dynamical exponent γ1/2\gamma \ll 1/2. The system continues to be sub-diffusive even on the ergodic side (h<hcrh < h_c^r) of the MBL transition, where the eigenstates near the mobility edges are multifractal. For h<h0<hcrh < h_{0}<h_c^r, the system is super-diffusive with γ>1/2\gamma >1/2. The rich phase diagram obtained here is unique to random nature of long-range interactions. We explain this in terms of the enhanced correlations among local energies of the effective Anderson model induced by random power-law interactions.

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@article{arxiv.2010.12485,
  title  = {Many-body localization and enhanced non-ergodic sub-diffusive regime in the presence of random long-range interactions},
  author = {Yogeshwar Prasad and Arti Garg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.12485},
  year   = {2021}
}

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15 pages, 14 figures