Thermalization mechanism for time-periodic finite isolated interacting quantum systems
Abstract: We present a theory to describe thermalization mechanism for time-periodic finite isolated interacting quantum systems. The long time asymptote of natural observables in Floquet states is directly related to averages of these observables governed by a time-independent effective Hamiltonian. We prove that if the effective system is nonintegrable and satisfies eigenstate thermalization hypothesis, quantum states of such time-periodic isolated systems will thermalize. After a long time evolution, system will relax to a stationary state, which only depends on an initial energy of the effective Hamiltonian and follows a generalized eigenstate thermalization hypothesis. A numerical test for the periodically modulated Bose-Hubbard model, with the extra nearest neighbor interaction on the bosonic lattice, agrees with the theoretical predictions.
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