We study an interacting one-dimensional gas of spin-1/2 fermions with two-body losses. The dynamical phase diagram that characterizes the approach to the stationary state displays a wide quantum Zeno region, identified by a peculiar behavior of the lowest eigenvalues of the associated non-Hermitian Hamiltonian. We characterize the universal dynamics of this Zeno regime using an approximation scheme based on an effective decoupling of charge and spin degrees of freedom, where the latter effectively evolve according to a non-Hermitian Heisenberg Hamiltonian. We present detailed results for the time evolution from initial states with one particle per site with either incoherent or antiferromagnetic spin order, showing how peculiar charge properties witnessed by the momentum distribution function build up in time.
Dynamical theory for one-dimensional fermions with strong two-body losses: Universal non-Hermitian Zeno physics and spin-charge separation
Biella A;
2023
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We study an interacting one-dimensional gas of spin-1/2 fermions with two-body losses. The dynamical phase diagram that characterizes the approach to the stationary state displays a wide quantum Zeno region, identified by a peculiar behavior of the lowest eigenvalues of the associated non-Hermitian Hamiltonian. We characterize the universal dynamics of this Zeno regime using an approximation scheme based on an effective decoupling of charge and spin degrees of freedom, where the latter effectively evolve according to a non-Hermitian Heisenberg Hamiltonian. We present detailed results for the time evolution from initial states with one particle per site with either incoherent or antiferromagnetic spin order, showing how peculiar charge properties witnessed by the momentum distribution function build up in time.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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