Title : |
Absence of Thermalization, Emergent Conservation laws, and the Statistical Mechanics of Periodically Driven Quantum Matter |
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Speaker | : | Arnab Das , IACS, Kolkata |
Date | : | February 16, 2023 |
Time | : | 3:30 PM |
Venue | : | seminar room 3307 |
Abstract | : |
When driven periodically in time, a closed quantum many-body system is expected to absorb energy without bound, and get heated up. In absence of any obvious conservation law, the system is consequently expected to explore its Hilbert space ergodically. In the long run, this corresponds to a locally "infinite T" like scenario for the system. However, when the drive is strong enough, quantum interference can give rise to a surprisingly different scenario -- perpetually stable non-thermal states can appear as a consequence of the emergence of new approximate conservation laws that are not present in the undriven systems. This challenges the simple extrapolation of the fundamental postulate of ergodicity of statistical mechanics to periodically driven systems and opens up the possibility of stabilizing novel non-equilibrium phases of interacting quantum matter in close systems. Here we will discuss these developments in a self-contained way - from the beginning up to the open front. |