17–21 Sept 2022
Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science; Jagiellonian University
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Anderson Localization of Composite Particles

19 Sept 2022, 12:10
25m
Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science; Jagiellonian University

Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science; Jagiellonian University

Łojasiewicza 11, 30-348 Kraków, Poland
Regular talk Monday session

Speaker

Fumika Suzuki (ISTA (Institute of Science and Technology Austria))

Description

We investigate the effect of coupling between translational and internal degrees of freedom of composite quantum particles on their localization in a random potential. We show that entanglement between the two degrees of freedom weakens localization due to the upper bound imposed on the inverse participation ratio by purity of a quantum state. We perform numerical calculations for a two-particle system bound by a harmonic force in a 1D disordered lattice and a rigid rotor in a 2D disordered lattice. We illustrate that the coupling has a dramatic effect on localization properties, even with a small number of internal states participating in quantum dynamics.

Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 160602 (2021)

Primary authors

Fumika Suzuki (ISTA (Institute of Science and Technology Austria)) Prof. Mikhail Lemeshko (ISTA) Dr Wojciech Zurek (Los Alamos National Lab) Prof. Roman Krems (University of British Columbia)

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