Dynamics of entangled domain walls in quantum many-body scars and
breakdown of their prethermalization
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2207.06571v1
- Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2022 00:24:06 GMT
- Title: Dynamics of entangled domain walls in quantum many-body scars and
breakdown of their prethermalization
- Authors: Guanhua Chen, Weijie Huang, and Yao Yao
- Abstract summary: We investigate dynamics of topological domain walls between different quantum many-body scar states of $mathbbZ$ symmetry.
It is found that, the domain walls not only possess oscillating features of scars but also manifest longstanding bipartite entanglement with exactly unchanged flip-flop phase difference.
In order to investigate the stability of domain walls acting as information carriers, we further simulate the collision between them and find negligible influence on each other.
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- Abstract: Based on the PXP model adapted for Rydberg-blockaded chains, we investigate
dynamics of topological domain walls between different quantum many-body scar
states of $\mathbb{Z}_2$ symmetry. It is found that, the domain walls not only
possess oscillating features of scars but also manifest longstanding bipartite
entanglement with exactly unchanged flip-flop phase difference, suggesting
their potential as quantum information resource. A periodically driven field is
exerted and the high-frequency drive gives rise to a phase transition from
prethermalization to Floquet localization. In order to investigate the
stability of domain walls acting as information carriers, we further simulate
the collision between them and find negligible influence on each other.
Subsequently, the quench dynamics with domain walls reveals exotic physics and
applicable potentials of nonthermalized scar states.
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