Driving quantum many-body scars in the PXP model
Driving quantum many-body scars in the PXP model
Periodic driving has been established as a powerful technique for engineering novel phases of matter and intrinsically out-of-equilibrium phenomena such as time crystals. Recent work by Bluvstein et al. [Science 371, 1355 (2021)] has demonstrated that periodic driving can also lead to a significant enhancement of quantum many-body scarring, whereby certain non-integrable systems can display persistent quantum revivals from special initial states. Nevertheless, the mechanisms behind driving-induced scar enhancement remain poorly understood. Here we report a detailed study of the effect of periodic driving on the PXP model describing Rydberg atoms in the presence of a strong Rydberg blockade - the canonical static model of quantum many-body scarring. We show that periodic modulation of the chemical potential gives rise to a rich phase diagram, with at least two distinct types of scarring regimes that we distinguish by examining their Floquet spectra. We formulate a toy model, based on a sequence of square pulses, that accurately captures the details of the scarred dynamics and allows for analytical treatment in the large-amplitude and high-frequency driving regimes. Finally, we point out that driving with a spatially inhomogeneous chemical potential allows to stabilize quantum revivals from arbitrary initial states in the PXP model, via a mechanism similar to prethermalization.
Guo-Xian Su、Ana Hudomal、Bhaskar Mukherjee、Jean-Yves Desaules、Zlatko Papi?、Jad C. Halimeh
物理学非线性科学
Guo-Xian Su,Ana Hudomal,Bhaskar Mukherjee,Jean-Yves Desaules,Zlatko Papi?,Jad C. Halimeh.Driving quantum many-body scars in the PXP model[EB/OL].(2022-04-28)[2025-08-26].https://arxiv.org/abs/2204.13718.点此复制
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