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Bath-Induced Decay of Stark Many-Body Localization

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Eckardt,  André
Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Max Planck Society;

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Wu, L.-N., & Eckardt, A. (2019). Bath-Induced Decay of Stark Many-Body Localization. Physical Review Letters, 123(3): 030602. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.030602.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0004-C773-A
Abstract
We investigate the relaxation dynamics of an interacting Stark-localized system coupled to a dephasing bath, and compare its behavior to the conventional disorder-induced many body localized system. Specifically, we study the dynamics of population imbalance between even and odd sites, and the growth of the von Neumann entropy. For a large potential gradient, the imbalance is found to decay on a timescale tau that grows quadratically with the Wannier-Stark tilt. For the noninteracting system, it shows an exponential decay, which becomes a stretched exponential decay in the presence of finite interactions. This is different from a system with disorder-induced localization, where the imbalance exhibits a stretched exponential decay also for vanishing interactions. As another clear qualitative difference, we do not find a logarithmically slow growth of the von Neumann entropy as it is found for the disordered system. Our findings can immediately be tested experimentally with ultracold atoms in optical lattices.