Non-local Adiabatic Response of a Localized System to Local Manipulations (Prof. S. Sondhi)
- Date: Feb 10, 2015
- Time: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
- Speaker: Prof. Shivaji Sondhi, Princeton University, USA
- Room: Herbert Walther Lecture Hall
- Host: MPQ
We find that such a perturbation induces a non-local response, involving
a rearrangement of conserved quantities over a length scale ∼lnτ. This
effect lies beyond linear response, is absent in undisordered insulators
and highlights the remarkable subtlety of localized phases. The effect
is common to both single particle and many body localized phases. Our
results have implications for numerous fields, including topological
quantum computation in quantum Hall systems, quantum control in
disordered environments, and time dependent localized systems. For
example, they indicate that attempts to braid quasiparticles in quantum
Hall systems or Majorana nanowires will surely fail if the manipulations
are performed asymptotically slowly, and thus using such platforms for
topological quantum computation will require considerable engineering.
They also establish that disorder localized insulators suffer from a
statistical orthogonality catastrophe.