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DY: Fachverband Dynamik und Statistische Physik
DY 19: Many-Body Quantum Dynamics 2 (joint session DY/TT)
DY 19.6: Vortrag
Dienstag, 6. September 2022, 12:45–13:00, H20
Anisotropy-mediated localization — •Ivan Khaymovich — Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics, Stockholm, Sweden
Recently, the standard picture of Anderson localization transition in d-dimensional long-range (e.g. dipolar) systems has been argued due to several reported counterintuitive examples of (at least power-law) localization beyond the convergence of the perturbation theory. In addition, wave-function spatial decay rates obey a "mysterious" duality [1] mapping different powers 'a' of power-law bending symmetrically around the critical point a=d.
In my talk, I address this intriguing question, present a general approach applicable to all such models, and uncover the role of correlations and the origin of the above duality [2]. The phenomenon of the correlation-induced localization [2] is just the very peak of the iceberg in this field. Therefore I will focus on the effects of anisotropy [3] in dipolar system and show the reentrant localization governed by the anisotropy parameter given by the tilt of an electric field. Note that the range of systems is also not limited by the dipolar systems, but includes also the Weyl semimetals, ultracold atoms, Rydberg excitations in the optical traps and many others.
Literature: [1] X. Deng, V. E. Kravtsov, G. V. Shlyapnikov and L. Santos, Phys. Rev. Lett. 120, 110602 (2018). [2] P. Nosov, I. M. Khaymovich, V. E. Kravtsov, Correlation-induced localization Phys. Rev. B 99, 104203 (2019) [arXiv:1810.01492] [3] X. Deng, A. L. Burin, I. M. Khaymovich, Anisotropy-driven localization transition in quantum dipoles [arXiv:2002.00013]