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The Hilbert-glass transition: new universality of temperature-tuned many-body dynamical quantum criticality

Published 11 Jul 2013 in cond-mat.str-el, cond-mat.dis-nn, and cond-mat.stat-mech | (1307.3253v3)

Abstract: We consider a new class of unconventional critical phenomena that is characterized by singularities only in dynamical quantities and has no thermodynamic signatures. A possible example is the recently proposed many-body localization transition, in which transport coefficients vanish at a critical temperature. Describing this unconventional quantum criticality has been technically challenging as understanding the finite-temperature dynamics requires the knowledge of a large number of many-body eigenstates. Here we develop a real-space renormalization group method for excited state (RSRG-X), that allow us to overcome this challenge, and establish the existence and universal properties of such temperature-tuned dynamical phase transitions. We characterize a specific example: the 1D disordered transverse field Ising model with interactions. Using RSRG-X, we find a finite-temperature transition, between two localized phases, characterized by non-analyticities of the dynamic spin correlation function and the low frequency heat conductivity.

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