학술논문

Avalanche induced coexisting localized and thermal regions in disordered chains
Document Type
article
Source
Physical Review Research, Vol 2, Iss 3, p 033262 (2020)
Subject
Physics
QC1-999
Language
English
ISSN
2643-1564
Abstract
We investigate the stability of an Anderson localized chain to the inclusion of a single finite interacting thermal seed. This system models the effects of rare low-disorder regions on many-body localized chains. Above a threshold value of the mean localization length, the seed causes runaway thermalization in which a finite fraction of the orbitals are absorbed into a thermal bubble. This “partially avalanched” regime provides a simple example of a delocalized, nonergodic dynamical phase. We derive the hierarchy of length scales necessary for typical samples to exhibit the avalanche instability, and show that the required seed size diverges at the avalanche threshold. We introduce a dimensionless statistic that measures the effective size of the thermal bubble, and use it to numerically confirm the predictions of avalanche theory in the Anderson chain at infinite temperature.