Systematic construction of scarred many-body dynamics in 1D lattice models
Abstract
We introduce a family of non-integrable 1D lattice models that feature robust periodic revivals under a global quench from certain initial product states, thus generalizing the phenomenon of many-body scarring recently observed in Rydberg atom quantum simulators. Our construction is based on a systematic embedding of the single-site unitary dynamics into a kinetically-constrained many-body system. We numerically demonstrate that this construction yields new families of models with robust wave-function revivals, and it includes kinetically-constrained quantum clock models as a special case. We show that scarring dynamics in these models can be decomposed into a period of nearly free clock precession and an interacting bottleneck, shedding light on their anomalously slow thermalization when quenched from special initial states.
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@article{arxiv.1903.10491,
title = {Systematic construction of scarred many-body dynamics in 1D lattice models},
author = {Kieran Bull and Ivar Martin and Z. Papić},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.10491},
year = {2019}
}
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Minor updates, new results in Supplementary Material