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The fate of quantum many-body scars in the presence of disorder

Published 20 Oct 2020 in cond-mat.quant-gas, cond-mat.dis-nn, cond-mat.stat-mech, and quant-ph | (2010.10535v1)

Abstract: Experiments performed on strongly interacting Rydberg atoms have revealed surprising persistent oscillations of local observables. These oscillations have been attributed to a special set of non-ergodic states, referred to as quantum many-body scars. Although a significant amount of research has been invested to understand these special states, it has remained unclear how stable scar states are against disorder. We address this question by studying numerically and analytically the magnetization and spatio-temporal correlators of a model of interacting Rydberg atoms in the presence of disorder. While the oscillation amplitudes of these observables decay with time as the disorder strength is increased, their oscillation frequency remains remarkably constant. We show that this stability stems from resonances in the disordered spectrum that are approximately centered at the same scar energies of the clean system. We also find that multiple additional sets of scar resonances become accessible due to the presence of disorder and further enhance the oscillation amplitudes. Our results show the robustness of non-ergodic dynamics in scar systems, and opens the door to understanding the behavior of experimentally realistic systems.

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