Hilbert space fragmentation produces a "fracton Casimir effect"
ORAL
Abstract
Fracton systems exhibit restricted mobility of their excitations due to the presence of higher-order conservation laws. Here we study the time evolution of a one-dimensional fracton system with charge and dipole moment conservation using a random unitary circuit description. Previous work has shown that when unitary operators act on only three sites, the system fails to thermalize due to strong "fragmentation" of the Hilbert space. We show that three-site gate dynamics causes an effective attraction between isolated fractons or between a single fracton and the boundaries of the system, in analogy with the Casimir effect in quantum electrodynamics. We show how this attraction can be understood by exact mapping to a simple classical statistical mechanics problem, which we solve exactly for the case of an initial state with either one or two fractons.
*This work was primarily supported by the Center for Emergent Materials, an NSF-funded MRSEC,under Grant No. DMR-2011876.
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Publication: arXiv:2105.11465
Presenters
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Xiaozhou Feng
- Ohio State University