Transport and Localization in Quantum Walks on a Random Hierarchy of Barriers
Abstract
We study transport within a spatially heterogeneous one-dimensional quantum walk with a combination of hierarchical and random barriers. Recent renormalization group calculations for a spatially disordered quantum walk with a regular hierarchy of barriers alone have shown a gradual decrease in transport but no localization for increasing (but finite) barrier sizes. In turn, it is well-known that extensive random disorder in the spatial barriers is sufficient to localize a quantum walk on the line. Here we show that adding only a sparse (sub-extensive) amount of randomness to a hierarchy of barriers is sufficient to induce localization such that transport ceases. Our numerical results suggest the existence of a localization transition for a combination of both, the strength of the regular barrier hierarchy at large enough randomness as well as the increasing randomness at sufficiently strong barriers in the hierarchy.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2205.09308,
title = {Transport and Localization in Quantum Walks on a Random Hierarchy of Barriers},
author = {Richa Sharma and Stefan Boettcher},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.09308},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
9 pages, 6 figures, RevTex, accepted manuscript available online at J. Phys. A. For related information, see http://www.physics.emory.edu/faculty/boettcher/