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Toy model for anomalous transport and Griffiths effects near the many-body localization transition
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关键词: MEAN-FIELD THEORY;    METAL-INSULATOR-TRANSITION;    SYSTEM;    DELOCALIZATION;    LAW;   
DOI  :  10.1103/PhysRevB.101.014203
来源: SCIE
【 摘 要 】

We introduce and study a toy model for anomalous transport and Griffiths effects in one-dimensional (1D) quantum disordered isolated systems near the many-body localization (MBL) transition. The model is constituted by a collection of 1D tight-binding chains with on-site random energies, locally coupled to a weak perturbation, corresponding to a random matrix which belongs to the Gaussian orthogonal ensemble (GOE) and mimics the effect of thermal inclusions due to delocalizing interactions by providing a local broadening of the Poisson spectrum. While in the absence of such a coupling the model is localized as expected for the one-dimensional Anderson model, increasing the coupling with the GOE perturbation we find a transition to a conducting phase driven by the proliferation of quantum avalanches, which does not fit the standard paradigm of the Anderson transition. In particular an intermediate Griffiths region emerges, where exponentially distributed insulating segments coexist with a few rare resonances. Typical correlations decay exponentially fast, while average correlations decay as stretched exponentials and diverge with the length of the chain, indicating that the conducting inclusions have a fractal structure and that the localization length is broadly distributed at the critical point. This behavior is consistent with a Kosterlitz-Thouless-like criticality of the MBL transition. Transport and relaxation are dominated by rare resonances and rare strong insulating regions, and show anomalous behaviors strikingly similar to those observed in recent simulations and experiments in the bad metal delocalized phase preceding MBL. In particular, we find subdiffusive transport and power-law decay of the return probability at large times, with exponents that gradually change as one moves across the intermediate region. Concomitantly, the ac conductivity vanishes near zero frequency with an anomalous power law.

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