Affiliation:
1. Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics
2. International School for Advanced Studies
3. Boston University
Abstract
Understanding the footprints of chaos in quantum-many-body systems has been under debate for a long time.
In this work, we study the echo dynamics of the
Sherrington-Kirkpatrick (SK) model with transverse field under effective time reversal. We investigate numerically its quantum and semiclassical dynamics. We explore how chaotic many-body quantum physics can lead to
exponential divergence of the echo of observables and we show that it is a result of three requirements: i) the collective nature of the observable, ii) a properly chosen initial state and iii) the existence of a well-defined chaotic semi-classical (large-N) limit.
Under these conditions, the echo grows exponentially up to the Ehrenfest time, which scales logarithmically with the number of spins N. In this regime, the echo is well described by the semiclassical (truncated Wigner) approximation.
We also discuss a short-range version of the SK model, where the Ehrenfest time does not depend on N and the quantum echo shows only polynomial growth.
Our findings provide new insights on scrambling and echo dynamics and how to observe it experimentally.
Funder
Air Force Office of Scientific Research
National Science Foundation
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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