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Statistics of orthogonality catastrophe events in localised disordered lattices

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We address the phenomenon of statistical orthogonality catastrophe in insulating disordered systems. More in detail, we analyse the response of a system of non-interacting fermions to a local perturbation induced… Click to show full abstract

We address the phenomenon of statistical orthogonality catastrophe in insulating disordered systems. More in detail, we analyse the response of a system of non-interacting fermions to a local perturbation induced by an impurity. By inspecting the overlap between the pre and post-quench many-body ground states we fully characterise the emergent statistics of orthogonality events as a function of both the impurity position and the coupling strength. We consider two well-known one-dimensional models, namely the Anderson and the Aubry- Andr\'e insulators, highlighting the arising differences. Particularly, in the Aubry-Andr\'e model the highly correlated nature of the quasi periodic potential produces unexpected features in how the orthogonality catastrophe occurs. We provide a quantitative explanation of such features via a simple, effective model. We further discuss the incommensurate ratio approximation and suggest a viable experimental verification in terms of charge transfer statistics and interferometric experiments using quantum probes.

Keywords: localised disordered; events localised; catastrophe events; orthogonality catastrophe; statistics orthogonality; catastrophe

Journal Title: New Journal of Physics
Year Published: 2018

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