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arxiv: 1805.05360 · v1 · pith:JIQLQTZEnew · submitted 2018-05-14 · ❄️ cond-mat.dis-nn · cond-mat.stat-mech· cond-mat.str-el

Quantum Inverse Freezing and Mirror-Glass Order

classification ❄️ cond-mat.dis-nn cond-mat.stat-mechcond-mat.str-el
keywords densityfinitemirror-glassorderquantumbreakingenergyfreezing
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It is well-known that spontaneous symmetry breaking in one spatial dimension is thermodynamically forbidden at finite energy density. Here we show that mirror-symmetric disorder in an interacting quantum system can invert this paradigm, yielding spontaneous breaking of mirror symmetry only at finite energy density and giving rise to "mirror-glass" order. The mirror-glass transition, which is driven by a finite density of interacting excitations, is enabled by many-body localization, and appears to occur simultaneously with the localization transition. This counterintuitive manifestation of localization-protected order can be viewed as a quantum analog of inverse freezing, a phenomenon that occurs, e.g., in certain models of classical spin glasses.

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