Phase Crossover induced by Dynamical Many Body Localization in Periodically Driven Long-Range Spin Systems
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2308.03622v2
- Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2024 18:00:46 GMT
- Title: Phase Crossover induced by Dynamical Many Body Localization in Periodically Driven Long-Range Spin Systems
- Authors: Mahbub Rahaman, Takashi Mori, Analabha Roy,
- Abstract summary: Dynamical many-body freezing occurs in periodic transverse field-driven integrable quantum spin systems.
We find similar freezing in the Lipkin-Meshkov-Glick (LMG) model.
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- Abstract: Dynamical many-body freezing occurs in periodic transverse field-driven integrable quantum spin systems. Under freezing conditions, quantum dynamics causes practically infinite hysteresis in the drive response, maintaining its starting value. We find similar resonant freezing in the Lipkin-Meshkov-Glick (LMG) model. In the LMG, the freezing conditions in the driving field suppresses the heating postulated by the eigenstate thermalization hypothesis (ETH) by inducing dynamical many-body localization, or DMBL. This is in contrast to Many Body Localization (MBL), which requires disorder to suppress ETH. DMBL has been validated by the inverse participation ratio (IPR) of the quasistationary Floquet modes. Similarly to the TFIM, the LMG exhibits high-frequency localization only at freezing points. IPR localization in the LMG deteriorates with an inverse system size law at lower frequencies, which indicates heating to infinite temperature. Furthermore, adiabatically increasing frequency and amplitude from low values raises the Floquet state IPR in the LMG from nearly zero to unity, indicating a phase crossover. This occurrence enables a future technique to construct an MBL engine in clean systems that can be cycled by adjusting drive parameters only.
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