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Superdiffusive to Ballistic Transports in Nonintegrable Rydberg Chains

Published 12 Apr 2023 in cond-mat.str-el, cond-mat.quant-gas, and cond-mat.stat-mech | (2304.05553v1)

Abstract: A common wisdom posits that transports of conserved quantities across clean nonintegrable quantum systems at high temperatures are diffusive when probed from the emergent hydrodynamic regime. We show that this empirical paradigm may alter if the strong interaction limit is taken. Using Krylov-typicality and purification matrix-product-state methods, we establish the following observations for the strongly interacting version of the mixed-field Ising chain, a nonintegrable lattice model imitating the experimental Rydberg blockade array. Given the strict projection owing to the infinite density-density repulsion $V$, the chain's energy transport in the presence of a transverse field $g$ is superdiffusive at infinite temperature featured by an anomalous scaling exponent $\frac{3}{4}$, indicating the existence of a novel dynamical universality class. Imposing, in addition, a growing longitudinal field $h$ causes a drastic factorization of the whole Hilbert space into smaller subsectors, evidenced by the spectral parsing of the eigenstate entanglement. Being a consequence of this approximate symmetry, a superdiffusion-to-ballistic transport transition arises at $h\approx g$. Interestingly, all the above results persist for large but finite interactions and temperatures, provided that the strongly interacting condition $g,h\ll k_\textrm{B}T\ll V$ is fulfilled. Our predictions are verifiable by current experimental facilities.

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