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Periodic and quasiperiodic revivals in periodically driven interacting quantum systems

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Recently it has been shown that interparticle interactions\emph ongenerically\emph default destroy dynamical localization in periodically driven systems, resulting in diffusive transport and heating. In this work we rigorously construct a… Click to show full abstract

Recently it has been shown that interparticle interactions\emph ongenerically\emph default destroy dynamical localization in periodically driven systems, resulting in diffusive transport and heating. In this work we rigorously construct a family of interacting driven systems which are dynamically localized and effectively decoupled from the external driving potential. We show that these systems exhibit tunable periodic or quasiperiodic revivals of the many-body wavefunction and thus\emph onof all\emph default physical observables. By numerically examining spinless fermions on a one dimensional lattice we show that the analytically obtained revivals of such systems remain stable for finite systems with open boundary conditions while having a finite lifetime in the presence of static spatial disorder. We find this lifetime to be inversely proportional to the disorder strength.

Keywords: quasiperiodic revivals; interacting quantum; driven interacting; periodic quasiperiodic; periodically driven; revivals periodically

Journal Title: Physical Review B
Year Published: 2018

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