Many-body localization in incommensurate models with a mobility edge
Dong-Ling Deng, Sriram Ganeshan, Xiaopeng Li, Ranjan Modak, Subroto, Mukerjee, J. H. Pixley

TL;DR
This paper reviews many-body localization phenomena in one-dimensional incommensurate models with mobility edges, highlighting the existence of non-ergodic extended phases and the failure of thermalization despite delocalized single-particle states.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of how incommensurate models with mobility edges exhibit non-ergodic extended states and resist thermalization even with interactions, expanding understanding of many-body localization.
Findings
Presence of non-ergodic extended phases in incommensurate models.
Localization persists upon introducing interactions.
Level statistics and entanglement growth indicate non-ergodicity.
Abstract
We review the physics of many-body localization in models with incommensurate potentials. In particular, we consider one-dimensional quasiperiodic models with single-particle mobility edges. Although a conventional perspective suggests that delocalized states act as a thermalizing bath for the localized states in the presence of of interactions, there is evidence that such systems can display non-ergodicity. This is in part due to the fact that the delocalized states do not have any kind of protection due to symmetry or topology and are thus susceptible to localization. A study of non-interacting incommensurate models shows that they admit extended, partially extended, and fully localized many-body states. These models cannot thermalize dynamically and remain localized upon the introduction of interactions. In particular, for a certain range of energy, the system can host a non-ergodic…
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