Enhancing the effect of quantum many-body scars on dynamics by
minimising the effective dimension
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2006.03099v2
- Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2020 12:29:23 GMT
- Title: Enhancing the effect of quantum many-body scars on dynamics by
minimising the effective dimension
- Authors: Shane Dooley, Graham Kells
- Abstract summary: Quantum many-body scarring is believed to be the mechanism behind long-lived coherent oscillations in interacting Rydberg atom chains.
These persistent oscillations are due to the large overlap of the many-body scars with certain initial states.
We show that the "effective dimension" is a useful measure for identifying non-thermalising initial states in many-body scarred systems.
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- Abstract: Quantum many-body scarring is believed to be the mechanism behind long-lived
coherent oscillations in interacting Rydberg atom chains. These persistent
oscillations are due to the large overlap of the many-body scars with certain
initial states. We show that the "effective dimension" is a useful measure for
identifying non-thermalising initial states in many-body scarred systems. By
minimising the effective dimension we find physically reasonable initial states
of the Rydberg chain that lead to more pronounced and longer lived
oscillations, accentuating the effect of the many-body scars on the dynamics.
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