A toy model for anomalous transport and Griffiths effects near the Many-Body Localization transition
Marco Schir\'o, Marco Tarzia

TL;DR
This paper introduces a toy model for anomalous transport and Griffiths effects near the Many-Body Localization transition, revealing a Griffiths region with fractal structures and critical behavior similar to experimental observations.
Contribution
The study presents a novel toy model capturing Griffiths effects and anomalous transport near MBL transitions, highlighting a Kosterlitz-Thouless-like criticality and fractal conducting inclusions.
Findings
Emergence of a Griffiths region with rare resonances and insulating segments
Sub-diffusive transport and power-law decay of return probability
Vanishing a.c. conductivity near zero frequency with anomalous power-law
Abstract
We introduce and study a toy model for anomalous transport and Griffiths effects in one dimensional quantum disordered isolated systems near the Many-Body Localization (MBL) transitions. The model is constituted by a collection of 1d tight-binding chains with on-site random energies, locally coupled to a weak GOE-like perturbation, which mimics the effect of thermal inclusions due to delocalizing interactions by providing a local broadening of the Poisson spectrum. While in absence of such a coupling the model is localized as expected for the one dimensional Anderson model, increasing the coupling with the GOE perturbation we find a delocalization transition to a conducting one driven by the proliferation of quantum avalanches which does not fit the standard paradigm of Anderson localization. In particular an intermediate Griffiths region emerges, where exponentially distributed…
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