A single strong ZZ interaction in the 1D XY/Anderson model yields Lieb-Robinson bounds with a logarithmic lightcone and amplitude suppressed as 1/Δ.
Dynamical Localization in Disordered Quantum Spin Systems
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We say that a quantum spin system is dynamically localized if the time-evolution of local observables satisfies a zero-velocity Lieb-Robinson bound. In terms of this definition we have the following main results: First, for general systems with short range interactions, dynamical localization implies exponential decay of ground state correlations, up to an explicit correction. Second, the dynamical localization of random xy spin chains can be reduced to dynamical localization of an effective one-particle Hamiltonian. In particular, the isotropic xy chain in random exterior magnetic field is dynamically localized.
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Logarithmic lightcones in the multiparticle Anderson model with sparse interactions
A single strong ZZ interaction in the 1D XY/Anderson model yields Lieb-Robinson bounds with a logarithmic lightcone and amplitude suppressed as 1/Δ.