Ergodicity Breaking Under Confinement in Cold-Atom Quantum Simulators

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Abstract

The quantum simulation of gauge theories on synthetic quantum matter devices has gained a lot of traction in the last decade, making possible the observation of a range of exotic quantum many-body phenomena. In this work, we consider the spin-1/2 quantum link formulation of 1 + 1D quantum electrodynamics with a topological θ-angle, which can be used to tune a confinement-deconfinement transition. Exactly mapping this system onto a PXP model with mass and staggered magnetization terms, we show an intriguing interplay between confinement and the ergodicity-breaking paradigms of quantum many-body scarring and Hilbert-space fragmentation. We map out the rich dynamical phase diagram of this model, finding an ergodic phase at small values of the mass µ and confining potential χ, an emergent integrable phase for large µ, and a fragmented phase for large values of both parameters. We also show that the latter hosts resonances that lead to a vast array of effective models. We propose experimental probes of our findings, which can be directly accessed in current cold-atom setups.

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Desaules, J. Y., Su, G. X., McCulloch, I. P., Yang, B., Papić, Z., & Halimeh, J. C. (2024). Ergodicity Breaking Under Confinement in Cold-Atom Quantum Simulators. Quantum, 8. https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2024-02-29-1274

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