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Strongly coupled phonon fluid and Goldstone modes in an anharmonic quantum solid: transport and chaos

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2021-11-12 v2 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Statistical Mechanics High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We study properties of thermal transport and quantum many-body chaos in a lattice model with NN\to\infty oscillators per site, coupled by strong anharmonic terms. We first consider a model with only optical phonons. We find that the thermal diffusivity DthD_{\rm th} and chaos diffusivity DLD_L (defined as DL=vB2/λLD_L = v_B^2/ \lambda_L, where vBv_B and λL\lambda_L are the butterfly velocity and the scrambling rate, respectively) satisfy DthγDLD_{\rm th} \approx \gamma D_L with γ1\gamma\gtrsim 1. At intermediate temperatures, the model exhibits a "quantum phonon fluid" regime, where both diffusivities satisfy D1TD^{-1} \propto T, and the thermal relaxation time and inverse scrambling rate are of the order the of Planckian timescale /kBT\hbar/k_B T. We then introduce acoustic phonons to the model and study their effect on transport and chaos. The long-wavelength acoustic modes remain long-lived even when the system is strongly coupled, due to Goldstone's theorem. As a result, for d=1,2d=1,2, we find that Dth/DLD_{\rm th}/D_L\to \infty, while for d=3d=3, DthD_{\rm th} and DLD_{L} remain comparable.

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@article{arxiv.2108.01107,
  title  = {Strongly coupled phonon fluid and Goldstone modes in an anharmonic quantum solid: transport and chaos},
  author = {Evyatar Tulipman and Erez Berg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.01107},
  year   = {2021}
}

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16 + 9 pages, 8 + 1 figures, updated version to match published version