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Extreme many-body scarring in a quantum spin chain via weak dynamical constraints

Published 13 Dec 2021 in quant-ph, cond-mat.stat-mech, and cond-mat.str-el | (2112.06573v1)

Abstract: It has recently been established that quantum many-body scarring can prevent the thermalisation of some isolated quantum systems, starting from certain initial states. One of the first models to show this was the so-called PXP Hamiltonian, which was used to theoretically model an experiment on a chain of strongly interacting Rydberg atoms. A defining feature of the PXP Hamiltonian is a set of dynamical constraints that make certain states inaccessible to the dynamics. In this paper we construct a class of spin chain models that are parameterised by a discrete variable ℓ\ell that controls the "strength" of a dynamical constraint. We show that by increasing ℓ\ell the constraint becomes weaker, in the sense that fewer states are excluded from the dynamics. The PXP Hamiltonian is special case for ℓ=2\ell = 2. By weakening the constraint to ℓ≥4\ell \geq 4, however, we find a more extreme version of quantum scarring than in the PXP Hamiltonian, with the number of scar states growing exponentially in the system size.

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