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Localization and glassy dynamics in many-body quantum systems

Carleo, G.
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Becca, Federico
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Schirò€, Marco
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Fabrizio, Michele
2012
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Abstract
When classical systems fail to explore their entire configurational space, intriguing macroscopic phenomena like aging and glass formation may emerge. Also closed quanto-mechanical systems may stop wandering freely around the whole Hilbert space, even if they are initially prepared into a macroscopically large combination of eigenstates. Here, we report numerical evidences that the dynamics of strongly interacting lattice bosons driven sufficiently far from equilibrium can be trapped into extremely long-lived inhomogeneous metastable states. The slowing down of incoherent density excitations above a threshold energy, much reminiscent of a dynamical arrest on the verge of a glass transition, is identified as the key feature of this phenomenon. We argue that the resulting long-lived inhomogeneities are responsible for the lack of thermalization observed in large systems. Such a rich phenomenology could be experimentally uncovered upon probing the out-of-equilibrium dynamics of conveniently prepared quantum states of trapped cold atoms which we hereby suggest.
DOI
10.1038/srep00243
WOS
WOS:000300579800001
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11767/12256
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84859738828
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