Dynamics of magnetization at infinite temperature in a Heisenberg spin chain

ORAL

Abstract

Understanding universal aspects of quantum dynamics is an unresolved problem in statistical mechanics. In particular, the spin dynamics of the 1D Heisenberg model were conjectured to belong to the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) universality class based on the scaling of the infinite-temperature spin-spin correlation function. In a chain of 46 superconducting qubits, we study the probability distribution, P(M), of the magnetization transferred across the chain's center. The first two moments of P(M) show superdiffusive behavior, a hallmark of KPZ universality. However, the third and fourth moments rule out the KPZ conjecture and allow for evaluating other theories. Our results highlight the importance of studying higher moments in determining dynamic universality classes and provide key insights into universal behavior in quantum systems.

Publication: arXiv:2306.09333

Presenters

  • Eliott N Rosenberg

    • Google Quantum AI

Authors

  • Eliott N Rosenberg

    • Google Quantum AI
  • Rhine Samajdar

    • Princeton University
  • Vedika Khemani

    • Stanford University
  • Sarang Gopalakrishnan

    • Princeton University
    • Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Princeton University
    • Princeton
  • Tomaz Prosen

    • University of Ljubljana