Many-Body Localization in a Disordered Quantum Ising Chain
Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems · Max Planck Society
Abstract
Many-body localization occurs in isolated quantum systems when Anderson localization persists in the presence of finite interactions. Despite strong evidence for the existence of a many-body localization transition, a reliable extraction of the critical disorder strength is difficult due to a large drift with system size in the studied quantities. In this Letter, we explore two entanglement properties that are promising for the study of the many-body localization transition: the variance of the half-chain entanglement entropy of exact eigenstates and the long time change in entanglement after a local quench from an exact eigenstate. We investigate these quantities in a disordered quantum Ising chain and use…
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3Topics & keywords
- Ising model
- Quantum
- Chain (unit)
- Physics
- Condensed matter physics
- Statistical physics
- Quantum mechanics
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