2019
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.100.134504
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Probing the many-body localization phase transition with superconducting circuits

Abstract: Chains of superconducting circuit devices provide a natural platform for studies of synthetic bosonic quantum matter. Motivated by the recent experimental progress in realizing disordered and interacting chains of superconducting transmon devices, we study the bosonic many-body localization phase transition using the methods of exact diagonalization as well as matrix product state dynamics. We estimate the location of transition separating the ergodic and the many-body localized phases as a function of the dis… Show more

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“…The disordered attractive Bose-Hubbard model with L sites is defined in the basis of the local bosonic annihilationâ , creationâ † , and occupation numbern =â † â operators by the Hamiltonian [15,16,33,34]…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The disordered attractive Bose-Hubbard model with L sites is defined in the basis of the local bosonic annihilationâ , creationâ † , and occupation numbern =â † â operators by the Hamiltonian [15,16,33,34]…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where |n 0 = N denotes the state where N bosons occupy the site 0 and other sites are empty. We refer to this as the localized state, not to be confused with Anderson localization of the noninteracting situation or the many-body localization of the highly excited states [15][16][17]. When we take into account the hopping up to first order in nondegenerate perturbation theory, the localized state |ψ 0 0 gets a correction of the form…”
Section: Localized Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
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