Thermalization Universality-Class Transition Induced by Anderson Localization
Physical Review RESEARCH 6, L012064 (2024) We study the disorder-induced crossover between the two recently discovered thermalization slowing-down universality classes -- characterized by long- and short-range coupling -- in classical unitary circuits maps close to integrability. We compute Lyapunov...
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Zusammenfassung: | Physical Review RESEARCH 6, L012064 (2024) We study the disorder-induced crossover between the two recently discovered
thermalization slowing-down universality classes -- characterized by long- and
short-range coupling -- in classical unitary circuits maps close to
integrability. We compute Lyapunov spectra, which display qualitatively
distinct features depending on whether the proximity to the integrable limit is
short or long ranged. For sufficiently small nonlinearity, translationally
invariant systems fall into the long-range class. Adding disorder to such a
system triggers a transition to the short-range class -- implying a breaking of
this invariance -- and in the very limit of vanishing non-linearity Anderson
localization emerges. The crossover from long- to short-range class is attained
by tuning the localization length, $\xi$, from $\xi \approx N$ to $\xi \ll N$,
where $N$ is the system size. As a consequence, the Lyapunov spectrum becomes
exponentially suppressed, depending on how strongly its translational
invariance is destroyed. We expect that this disorder-induced crossover will
lead to prethermalized phases and, following quantization, to many-body
localization. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2308.08921 |