Floquet-engineered fidelity revivals in the PXP model
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2602.02673v1
- Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2026 19:00:13 GMT
- Title: Floquet-engineered fidelity revivals in the PXP model
- Authors: Francesco Perciavalle, Francesco Plastina, Nicola Lo Gullo,
- Abstract summary: We show how the interplay between spectral properties and initial states governs the emergence of dynamical revivals.<n>For Néel-ordered initial states, revivals follow well-defined trajectories in the parameter space of the driving.
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- Abstract: We explore the dynamics of the PXP model when subjected to a periodic drive, and unveil the mechanism through which the interplay between spectral properties and initial states governs the emergence of dynamical revivals and their evolution across the space of driving parameters. For Néel-ordered initial states, revivals follow well-defined trajectories in the parameter space of the driving, primarily determined by a dominant quasi-energy spacing in the Floquet spectrum. Initial states interpolating between Néel and fully polarized configurations exhibit hybrid dynamics, which can be controlled by tuning their overlap with Floquet eigenstates via the driving parameters. This control also allows steering different routes for avoiding Floquet thermalization, showing how both initial state choice and driving protocol shape long-lived dynamics in this driven quantum many-body systems.
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