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Emergent symmetries and slow quantum dynamics in a Rydberg-atom chain with confinement

I‐Chi Chen, Thomas Iadecola

2021Physical review. B./Physical review. B22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rydberg atoms in optical tweezer arrays provide a playground for nonequilibrium quantum many-body physics. The PXP model describes the dynamics of such systems in the strongly interacting Rydberg blockade regime and notably exhibits weakly nonergodic dynamics due to quantum many-body scars. Here, we study the PXP model in a strong staggered external field, which has been proposed to manifest quasiparticle confinement in light of a mapping to a lattice gauge theory. We characterize this confining regime using both numerical exact diagonalization and perturbation theory around the strong-field limit. In addition to the expected emergent symmetry generated by the staggered field, we find a second emergent symmetry that is special to the PXP model. The interplay between these emergent symmetries and the Rydberg blockade constraint dramatically slows down the system's dynamics beyond naive expectations. We devise a nested Schrieffer-Wolff perturbation theory to properly account for the new emergent symmetry, and we show that this treatment is essential to understand the numerically observed relaxation time scales. We also discuss connections to Hilbert space fragmentation, and we trace the origin of the new emergent symmetry to a ``nearly-$\text{SU}(2)$'' algebra discovered in the context of many-body scarring.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsRydberg formulaRydberg atomQuantum mechanicsQuantumQuantum dynamicsTranslational symmetryClassical mechanicsCondensed matter physicsIonizationIonQuantum many-body systemsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein CondensatesQuantum, superfluid, helium dynamics
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