Geometry and black holes in periodically driven critical quantum systems
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Abstract
While driven interacting quantum matter is generically subject to heating and scrambling, certain classes of systems evade this paradigm. In this talk I will discuss such an exceptional class in periodically driven critical (1+1)-dimensional systems with a spatially modulated time-evolution operator described by a conformal field theory (CFT). I will show that such Floquet drives display both heating and non-heating phases, and that the heating phase can be interpreted as dynamical propagation of excitations through a curved space-time obtained by two black hole horizons, resulting in a singular concentration of energy at their center. Finally, I will present a new geometric approach to study generic inhomogeneous Floquet drives, generalising previous results that used only the finite-dimensional sl(2) algebra to systems that require the full use of the infinite-dimensional Virasoro algebra, exhibiting a richer phase diagram structure.
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Presenters
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Bastien Lapierre
University of Zurich
Authors
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Bastien Lapierre
University of Zurich
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Kenny Jing Hui Choo
University of Zurich, Univ of Zurich
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Per Moosavi
ETH Zurich
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Apoorv Tiwari
University of Zurich, Physics, University of Zurich, Universität Zürich, Paul Scherrer Institute, Univ of Zurich
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Clément Tauber
University of Strasbourg
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Titus Neupert
University of Zurich, Universität Zürich, Department of Physics, University of Zurich, Univ of Zurich, Physics, University of Zurich
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Ramasubramanian Chitra
ETH Zurich, Institute of Theoretical Physics, ETH Zürich