We study the effect of spatially correlated classical noise on both Anderson and many-body localization of a disordered fermionic chain. By analyzing the evolution of the particle density imbalance following a quench from an initial charge density wave state, we find prominent signatures of localization also in the presence of the time-dependent noise, even though the system eventually relaxes to the infinite temperature state. In particular, for sufficiently strong static disorder, we observe the onset of metastability, which becomes more prominent the stronger the spatial correlations of the noise. In this regime, we find that the imbalance decays as a stretched-exponential - a behavior characteristic of glassy systems. We identify a simple scaling behavior of the relevant relaxation times in terms of the static disorder and of the noise correlation length. We discuss how our results could be exploited to extract information about the localization length in experimental setups.

Anderson and many-body localization in the presence of spatially correlated classical noise / S., Marcantoni; Carollo, F; F. M., Gambetta; I., Lesanovsky; U., Schneider; J. P., Garrahan. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. B. - ISSN 2469-9950. - 106:13(2022), pp. 1-6. [10.1103/PhysRevB.106.134211]

Anderson and many-body localization in the presence of spatially correlated classical noise

CAROLLO F;
2022

Abstract

We study the effect of spatially correlated classical noise on both Anderson and many-body localization of a disordered fermionic chain. By analyzing the evolution of the particle density imbalance following a quench from an initial charge density wave state, we find prominent signatures of localization also in the presence of the time-dependent noise, even though the system eventually relaxes to the infinite temperature state. In particular, for sufficiently strong static disorder, we observe the onset of metastability, which becomes more prominent the stronger the spatial correlations of the noise. In this regime, we find that the imbalance decays as a stretched-exponential - a behavior characteristic of glassy systems. We identify a simple scaling behavior of the relevant relaxation times in terms of the static disorder and of the noise correlation length. We discuss how our results could be exploited to extract information about the localization length in experimental setups.
2022
charge density wave state; classical noise; fermionic chains; localisation; many body; metastabilities; particle densities; static disorder; time dependent
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Anderson and many-body localization in the presence of spatially correlated classical noise / S., Marcantoni; Carollo, F; F. M., Gambetta; I., Lesanovsky; U., Schneider; J. P., Garrahan. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. B. - ISSN 2469-9950. - 106:13(2022), pp. 1-6. [10.1103/PhysRevB.106.134211]
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