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arxiv: 1609.06640 · v3 · pith:GYS4ZORDnew · submitted 2016-09-21 · ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas

Slow relaxation and sensitivity to disorder in trapped lattice fermions after a quench

classification ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas
keywords fermionsdisorderdensityfunctionharmoniclatticenon-interactingnon-thermal
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We consider a system of non-interacting fermions in one dimension subject to a single-particle potential consisting of (a) a strong optical lattice, (b) a harmonic trap, and (c) uncorrelated on-site disorder. After a quench, in which the center of the harmonic trap is displaced, we study the occupation function of the fermions and the time-evolution of experimental observables. Specifically, we present numerical and analytical results for the post-quench occupation function of the fermions, and analyse the time-evolution of the real-space density profile. Unsurprisingly for a non-interacting (and therefore integrable) system, the infinite-time limit of the density profile is non-thermal. However, due to Bragg-localization of the higher-energy single-particle states, the approach to even this non-thermal state is extremely slow. We quantify this statement, and show that it implies a sensitivity to disorder parametrically stronger than that expected from Anderson localization.

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