Quantum dynamics in the interacting Fibonacci chain
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2101.01111v3
- Date: Mon, 24 May 2021 11:05:47 GMT
- Title: Quantum dynamics in the interacting Fibonacci chain
- Authors: Cecilia Chiaracane, Francesca Pietracaprina, Archak Purkayastha, John
Goold
- Abstract summary: Quantum dynamics on quasiperiodic geometries has recently gathered significant attention in ultra-cold atom experiments.
One such quasiperiodic model is the so called Fibonacci model.
We investigate whether anomalous diffusion present in the non-interacting system survives in the presence of interactions.
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- Abstract: Quantum dynamics on quasiperiodic geometries has recently gathered
significant attention in ultra-cold atom experiments where non trivial
localised phases have been observed. One such quasiperiodic model is the so
called Fibonacci model. In this tight-binding model, non-interacting particles
are subject to on-site energies generated by a Fibonacci sequence. This is
known to induce critical states, with a continuously varying dynamical
exponent, leading to anomalous transport. In this work, we investigate whether
anomalous diffusion present in the non-interacting system survives in the
presence of interactions and establish connections to a possible transition
towards a localized phase. We investigate the dynamics of the interacting
Fibonacci model by studying real-time spread of density-density correlations at
infinite temperature using the dynamical typicality approach. We also
corroborate our findings by calculating the participation entropy in
configuration space and investigating the expectation value of local
observables in the diagonal ensemble.
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