Localization of composite quantum particles in a random potential
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Abstract
We investigate the effect of coupling between translational and internal degrees of freedom of composite quantum particles on their localization in a random potential. We show that entanglement between the two degrees of freedom weakens localization due to the upper bound imposed on the inverse participation ratio by purity of a quantum state. We perform numerical calculations for a two-particle system bound by a harmonic force in a 1D disordered lattice and a rigid rotor in a 2D disordered lattice. We illustrate that the coupling has a dramatic effect on localization properties, even with a small number of internal states participating in quantum dynamics.
arXiv:2011.06279
arXiv:2011.06279
*F.S. is supported by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant No. 754411.
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Publication: arXiv:2011.06279
Presenters
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Fumika Suzuki
- Institute of Science and Technology Austria