Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
A basic result on the dynamics of spinless quantum systems is that the Maryland model exhibits dynamical
localization in any dimension. Here we implement mathematical spectral theory and numerical experiments
to show that this result does not hold when the two-dimensional Maryland model is endowed with spin
1/2—hereafter dubbed spin-Maryland (SM) model. Instead, in a family of SM models, tuning the (effective)
Planck constant drives dynamical localization-delocalization transitions of topological nature. These transitions
are triggered by the self-duality, a symmetry generated by some transformation in the parameter—the inverse
Planck constant—space. This provides significant insights into new dynamical phenomena such as what occur
in the spinful quantum kicked rotor.
Tipologia CRIS:
Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
self duality metal insulator transition
Elenco autori:
Guarneri, Italo; Tian, Chushun; Wang, Jiao
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