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Observation of Complex Bound States in the Spin-1/2 Heisenberg XXZ Chain Using Local Quantum Quenches

PUBLISHED IN "PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS" (PRL)

We consider the nonequilibrium evolution in the spin-1/2 XXZ Heisenberg chain for fixed magnetization
after a local quantum quench. This model is equivalent to interacting spinless fermions. Initially an infinite
magnetic field is applied to n consecutive sites and the ground state is calculated. At time t = 0 the field is
switched off and the time evolution of observables such as the z component of spin is computed using the
time evolving block decimation algorithm. We find that the observables exhibit strong signatures of linearly
propagating spinon and bound state excitations. These persist even when integrability-breaking perturbations
are included. Since bound states (‘‘strings’’) are notoriously difficult to observe using conventional
probes such as inelastic neutron scattering, we conclude that local quantum quenches are an ideal setting for
studying their properties. We comment on implications of our results for cold atom experiments.

illus.: H.G. Evertz

DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.077206
PACS: 75.10.Pq, 02.30.Ik, 05.60.Gg, 67.85.d

Project Part:

F4109-N13 (P04) Quantum Impurity Solvers

External Link:

PRL - Physical Review Letters


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