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Localization dynamics from static and mobile impurities

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 104, Issue 11, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.104.115113

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) [277974659]
  2. Swedish Research Council (VR)
  3. Knut och Alice WallenbergsStiftelse

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We investigated the superfluid response and localization dynamics induced by static and mobile impurities under strong coupling and strong disorder conditions, as well as the many-body localization phenomenon associated with the ladder model.
We study the superfluid response and localization dynamics from static and mobile impurities. The superfluidity is formed in the rung-Mott phase of a bosonic ladder model producing spin-Meissner currents induced by a U(1) gauge field or a uniform magnetic field. Impurities are described through two-state systems, which act as a two-peak random potential. An impurity sits either at the top or at the bottom of the ladder on each rung equally, producing a telegraph signal. The impurities-matter coupling gives rise to a classical Ising symmetry for static and mobile impurities associated to the inversion symmetry of the two legs of the ladder. From the decoupled rungs limit, we also identify a local Z(2) gauge theory for mobile impurities. The properties of the system are studied from an effective quantum spin model including the possibility of four-body coupling in the limit of a strong interaction between bosons and impurities. Through analytical approaches and numerical exact diagonalization, we study the superfluid currents both in the weakly-coupled and strongly-coupled rungs limits for the bosons. In the weakly-coupled rungs situation, we find a smooth power-law localization whereas the strongly-coupled rungs limit produces a steep localization or insulating phase for various configurations of the two-peak random potential. In the strongly disordered situation, through entanglement and bipartite fluctuation measures, we also identify a many-body localization regime in time after a quench of the system when prepared in a Ned state.

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