Catching Bethe phantoms and quantum many-body scars: Long-lived spin-helix states in Heisenberg magnets
ORAL
Abstract
Exact solutions for quantum many-body systems are rare and provide valuable insight to universal phenomena. Here we show experimentally in anisotropic Heisenberg chains that special helical spin patterns can have long lifetimes. This finding confirms the recent prediction of phantom Bethe states, exact many-body eigenstates carrying finite momenta yet no energy. We theoretically find analogous stable spin helices even in higher dimensions and in other non-integrable systems, where they now imply non-thermalizing dynamics associated with quantum many-body scars. We use phantom spin helices to directly measure the interaction anisotropy which has a major contribution from short-range off-site interactions that have not been observed before. Phantom helix states open new opportunities for quantum simulations of spin physics and studies of many-body dynamics.
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Publication: arXiv:2110.12043<br>Phys. Rev. X 11, 041054
Presenters
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Niklas Jepsen
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
Authors
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Niklas Jepsen
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Yoo Kyung Lee
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Hanzhen Lin
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Ivana Dimitrova
Harvard University
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Yair Margalit
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Wen Wei Ho
Stanford University
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Wolfgang Ketterle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology