Scrambling and thermalization in a diffusive quantum many-body system

A. Bohrdt, C. B. Mendl, M. Endres, M. Knap

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Abstract

Out-of-time ordered (OTO) correlation functions describe scrambling of information in correlated quantum matter. They are of particular interest in incoherent quantum systems lacking well defined quasi-particles. Thus far, it is largely elusive how OTO correlators spread in incoherent systems with diffusive transport governed by a few globally conserved quantities. Here, we study the dynamical response of such a system using high-performance matrix-product-operator techniques. Specifically, we consider the non-integrable, one-dimensional Bose-Hubbard model in the incoherent high-temperature regime. Our system exhibits diffusive dynamics in time-ordered correlators of globally conserved quantities, whereas OTO correlators display a ballistic, light-cone spreading of quantum information. The slowest process in the global thermalization of the system is thus diffusive, yet information spreading is not inhibited by such slow dynamics. We furthermore develop an experimentally feasible protocol to overcome some challenges faced by existing proposals and to probe time-ordered and OTO correlation functions. Our study opens new avenues for both the theoretical and experimental exploration of thermalization and information scrambling dynamics.

Original languageEnglish
Article number063001
JournalNew Journal of Physics
Volume19
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2017

Keywords

  • incoherent transport
  • many-body interferometry
  • out-of-time ordered correlation functions
  • scrambling of quantum information

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