Quantum many-body scars in bipartite Rydberg arrays originate from hidden projector embedding
Abstract
We study the nature of the ergodicity-breaking "quantum many-body scar" states that appear in the PXP model describing constrained Rabi oscillations. For a {wide class of bipartite lattices} of Rydberg atoms, we reveal that the nearly energy-equidistant tower of these states arises from the Hamiltonian's close proximity to a generalized projector-embedding form, a structure common to many models hosting quantum many-body scars. We construct a non-Hermitian, but strictly local extension of the PXP model hosting exact quantum scars, and show how various Hermitian scar-stabilizing extensions from the literature can be naturally understood within this framework. The exact scar states are obtained analytically as large spin states of explicitly constructed pseudospins. The quasi-periodic motion ensuing from the N\'eel state is finally shown to be the projection onto the Rydberg-constrained subspace of the precession of the large pseudospin.
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@article{arxiv.2203.00658,
title = {Quantum many-body scars in bipartite Rydberg arrays originate from hidden projector embedding},
author = {Keita Omiya and Markus Müller},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.00658},
year = {2023}
}
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10+12 pages, 5+4 figures, significantly changed from the previous versions