Emergence of anomalous dynamics from the underlying singular continuous spectrum in interacting many-body systems
Cosco F; Talarico NW; Maniscalco S; Settino J; Lo Gullo N; Plastina F
Emergence of anomalous dynamics from the underlying singular continuous spectrum in interacting many-body systems
Cosco F
Talarico NW
Maniscalco S
Settino J
Lo Gullo N
Plastina F
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022012710587
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022012710587
Tiivistelmä
We investigate the dynamical properties of an interacting many-body system with a nontrivial energy potential landscape that may induce a singular continuous single-particle energy spectrum. Focusing on the Aubry-Andre model, whose anomalous transport properties in the presence of interaction was recently demonstrated experimentally in an ultracold-gas setup, we discuss the anomalous slowing down of the dynamics it exhibits and show that it emerges from the singular-continuous nature of the single-particle excitation spectrum. Our study demonstrates that singular-continuous spectra can be found in interacting systems, unlike previously conjectured by treating the interactions in the mean-field approximation. This, in turns, also highlights the importance of the many-body correlations in giving rise to anomalous dynamics, which, in many-body systems, can result from a nontrivial interplay between geometry and interactions.
Kokoelmat
- Rinnakkaistallenteet [19207]