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Transport properties across the many-body localization transition in quasiperiodic and random systems

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 96, Issue 10, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.96.104205

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  1. JQI-NSF-PFC
  2. LPSMPO-CMTC
  3. PFC seed grant Thermalization and its breakdown in isolated quantum systems
  4. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien
  5. Division Of Physics [1430094] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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We theoretically study transport properties in one-dimensional interacting quasiperiodic systems at infinite temperature. We compare and contrast the dynamical transport properties across the many-body localization (MBL) transition in quasiperiodic and random models. Using exact diagonalization we compute the optical conductivity sigma(omega) and the return probability R(tau) and study their average low-frequency and long-time power-law behavior,respectively. We show that the low-energy transport dynamics is markedly distinct in both the thermal and MBL phases in quasiperiodic and random models and find that the diffusive and MBL regimes of the quasiperiodic model are more robust than those in the random system. Using the distribution of the dc conductivity, we quantify the contribution of sample-to-sample and state-to-state fluctuations of sigma(omega) across the MBL transition. We find that the activated dynamical scaling ansatz works poorly in the quasiperiodic model but holds in the random model with an estimated activation exponent psi approximate to 0.9. We argue that near theMBL transition in quasiperiodic systems, critical eigenstates give rise to a subdiffusive crossover regime on finite-size systems.

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