Affiliation:
1. Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, University of Oxford
2. University of Oxford
3. Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
Abstract
Many-body localisation is studied in a disordered quantum spin-1/2
chain with long-ranged power-law interactions, and distinct power-law
exponents for interactions between longitudinal and transverse spin
components. Using a self-consistent mean-field theory centring on the
local propagator in Fock space and its associated self-energy, a
localisation phase diagram is obtained as a function of the power-law
exponents and the disorder strength of the random fields acting on
longitudinal spin-components. Analytical results are corroborated using
the well-studied and complementary numerical diagnostics of level
statistics, entanglement entropy, and participation entropy, obtained
via exact diagonalisation. We find that increasing the range of
interactions between transverse spin components hinders localisation and
enhances the critical disorder strength. In marked contrast, increasing
the interaction range between longitudinal spin components is found to
enhance localisation and lower the critical disorder.
Funder
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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