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Weak Integrability Breaking: Chaos with Integrability Signature in Coherent Diffusion

Marko Žnidarič

2020Physical Review Letters52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We study how perturbations affect dynamics of integrable many-body quantum systems, causing transition from integrability to chaos. Looking at spin transport in the Heisenberg chain with impurities we find that in the thermodynamic limit transport gets diffusive already at an infinitesimal perturbation. Small extensive perturbations therefore cause an immediate transition from integrability to chaos. Nevertheless, there is a remnant of integrability encoded in the dependence of the diffusion constant on the impurity density, namely, at small densities it is proportional to the square root of the inverse density, instead of to the inverse density as would follow from Matthiessen's rule. We show that Matthiessen's rule has to be modified in nonballistic systems. Results also highlight a nontrivial role of interacting scattering on a single impurity, and that there is a regime where adding more impurities can actually increase transport.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsInfinitesimalIntegrable systemPerturbation (astronomy)InverseImpurityQuantumFick's laws of diffusionQuantum mechanicsQuantum chaosDiffusionMathematical physicsCondensed matter physicsStatistical physicsQuantum dynamicsMathematical analysisMathematicsGeometryQuantum many-body systemsQuantum, superfluid, helium dynamicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
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