Memories of initial states and density imbalance in dynamics of interacting disordered systems
Abstract
We study the dynamics of one and two dimensional disordered lattice bosons/fermions initialized to a Fock state with a pattern of and particles on and sites. For non-interacting systems we establish a universal relation between the long time density imbalance between and site, , the localization length , and the geometry of the initial pattern. For alternating initial pattern of and particles in 1 dimension, , where is the lattice spacing. For systems with mobility edge, we find analytic relations between , the effective localization length and the fraction of localized states . The imbalance as a function of disorder shows non-analytic behaviour when the mobility edge passes through a band edge. For interacting bosonic systems, we show that dissipative processes lead to a decay of the memory of initial conditions. However, the excitations created in the process act as a bath, whose noise correlators retain information of the initial pattern. This sustains a finite imbalance at long times in strongly disordered interacting systems.
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@article{arxiv.1906.02205,
title = {Memories of initial states and density imbalance in dynamics of interacting disordered systems},
author = {Ahana Chakraborty and Pranay Gorantla and Rajdeep Sensarma},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.02205},
year = {2021}
}
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5+4 pages, 2+5 figures