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Anomalous Diffusion in Dipole- and Higher-Moment-Conserving Systems

Johannes Feldmeier, Pablo Sala, Giuseppe De Tomasi, Frank Pollmann, Michael Knap

2020Physical Review Letters182 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The presence of global conserved quantities in interacting systems generically leads to diffusive transport at late times. Here, we show that systems conserving the dipole moment of an associated global charge, or even higher-moment generalizations thereof, escape this scenario, displaying subdiffusive decay instead. Modeling the time evolution as cellular automata for specific cases of dipole- and quadrupole conservation, we numerically find distinct anomalous exponents of the late time relaxation. We explain these findings by analytically constructing a general hydrodynamic model that results in a series of exponents depending on the number of conserved moments, yielding an accurate description of the scaling form of charge correlation functions. We analyze the spatial profile of the correlations and discuss potential experimentally relevant signatures of higher-moment conservation.

Topics & Concepts

DipoleMoment (physics)PhysicsQuadrupoleScalingStatistical physicsRelaxation (psychology)Charge conservationCharge (physics)DiffusionCellular automatonConserved quantityClassical mechanicsQuantum mechanicsMathematicsBiologyGeometryNeuroscienceAlgorithmQuantum many-body systemsTheoretical and Computational PhysicsQuantum and electron transport phenomena