Collective vs. single-particle motion in quantum many-body systems: Spreading and its semiclassical interpretation in the perturbative regime

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Abstract

We study the interplay between collective and incoherent single-particle motion in a model of two chains of particles whose interaction comprises a non-integrable part. In the perturbative regime, but for a general form of the interaction, we calculate the spectral density for collective excitations. We obtain the remarkable result that it always has a unique semiclassical interpretation. We show this by a proper renormalization procedure which allows us to map our system to a Caldeira-Leggett-type model in which the bath is part of the system. © Europhysics Letters Association 2011.

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Hämmerling, J., Gutkin, B., & Guhr, T. (2011). Collective vs. single-particle motion in quantum many-body systems: Spreading and its semiclassical interpretation in the perturbative regime. EPL, 96(2). https://doi.org/10.1209/0295-5075/96/20007

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