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Scaling Theory of Few-Particle Delocalization

Published 13 Jul 2021 in cond-mat.dis-nn, cond-mat.quant-gas, and cond-mat.str-el | (2107.06364v1)

Abstract: We develop a scaling theory of interaction-induced delocalization of few-particle states in disordered quantum systems. In the absence of interactions, all single-particle states are localized in $d<3$, while in $d \geq 3$ there is a critical disorder below which states are delocalized. We hypothesize that such a delocalization transition occurs for $n$-particle bound states in $d$ dimensions when $d+n\geq 4$. Exact calculations of disorder-averaged $n$-particle Greens functions support our hypothesis. In particular, we show that $3$-particle states in $d=1$ with nearest-neighbor repulsion will delocalize with $W_c \approx 1.4t$ and with localization length critical exponent $\nu = 1.5 \pm 0.3$. The delocalization transition can be understood by means of a mapping onto a non-interacting problem with symplectic symmetry. We discuss the importance of this result for many-body delocalization, and how few-body delocalization can be probed in cold atom experiments.

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