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Long-time memory effects in a localizable central spin problem

Authors :
Ng, N
Ng, N
Rabani, E
Ng, N
Ng, N
Rabani, E
Source :
New Journal of Physics; vol 24, iss 1, 013025-013025; 1367-2630
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We study the properties of the Nakajima-Zwanzig memory kernel for a qubit immersed in a many-body localized (i.e. disordered and interacting) bath. We argue that the memory kernel decays as a power law in both the localized and ergodic regimes, and show how this can be leveraged to extract t → ∞ populations for the qubit from finite time (Jt 102) data in the thermalizing phase. This allows us to quantify how the long-time values of the populations approach the expected thermalized state as the bath approaches the thermodynamic limit. This approach should provide a good complement to state-of-the-art numerical methods, for which the long-time dynamics with large baths are impossible to simulate in this phase. Additionally, our numerics on finite baths reveal the possibility for unbounded exponential growth in the memory kernel, a phenomenon rooted in the appearance of exceptional points in the projected Liouvillian governing the reduced dynamics. In small systems amenable to exact numerics, we find that these pathologies may have some correlation with delocalization.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
New Journal of Physics; vol 24, iss 1, 013025-013025; 1367-2630
Notes :
application/pdf, New Journal of Physics vol 24, iss 1, 013025-013025 1367-2630
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1325592670
Document Type :
Electronic Resource