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Algebraic Localization from Power-Law Interactions in Disordered Quantum Wires

Published 23 Oct 2018 in cond-mat.dis-nn, cond-mat.str-el, and quant-ph | (1810.09779v1)

Abstract: We analyze the effects of disorder on the correlation functions of one-dimensional quantum models of fermions and spins with long-range interactions that decay with distance $\ell$ as a power-law $1/\ell\alpha$. Using a combination of analytical and numerical results, we demonstrate that power-law interactions imply a long-distance algebraic decay of correlations within disordered-localized phases, for all exponents $\alpha$. The exponent of algebraic decay depends only on $\alpha$, and not, e.g., on the strength of disorder. We find a similar algebraic localization for wave-functions. These results are in contrast to expectations from short-range models and are of direct relevance for a variety of quantum mechanical systems in atomic, molecular and solid-state physics.

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