Quantum quenches in a three-dimensional system exhibiting Anderson localization

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Abstract

We theoretically study a quantum quench in fermionic lattice model that exhibits Anderson localization, in which a disorder potential is suddenly turned on in isolation from a thermal environment. We relate several physical observables of the system (including their temporal as well as sample-to sample fluctuations) to the statistical properties of the single-particle disordered wave functions and analyze their behavior as a function of disorder. In particular, we find a non-monotonic disorder dependence for sample-to-sample density fluctuations. We, furthermore, examine the equilibration of the system to generalized thermodynamic ensembles. We relate several of the observed features to the crossover from extended to localized behavior.

Authors

  • Smitha Vishveshwara

    • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Armin Rahmani

    • University of British Columbia