We experimentally study the effects of coupling one-dimensional many-body localized systems with identical disorder. Using a gas of ultracold fermions in an optical lattice, we artificially prepare an initial charge density wave in an array of 1D tubes with quasirandom on-site disorder and monitor the subsequent dynamics over several thousand tunneling times. We find a strikingly different behavior between many-body localization and Anderson localization. While the noninteracting Anderson case remains localized, in the interacting case any coupling between the tubes leads to a delocalization of the entire system
We analyze the ground-state localization properties of an array of identical interacting spinless fe...
In this work we demonstrate that nonrandom mechanisms that lead to single-particle localization may ...
Many-body localization (MBL) is an example of a dynamical phase of matter that avoids thermalization...
Many-body localization (MBL), the disorder-induced localization of interacting particles, signals a ...
Recent theoretical and numerical evidence suggests that localization can survive in disordered many-...
Closed generic quantum many-body systems may fail to thermalize under certain conditions even after ...
Recent theoretical and numerical evidence suggests that localization can survive in disordered many-...
We study effects of disorder on eigenstates of 1D two-component fermions with infinitely strong Hubb...
We study interacting fermions in one dimension subject to random, uncorrelated onsite disorder, a pa...
We show, using quasi-exact numerical simulations, that Anderson localization in a disordered one-dim...
For a quantum system to be permanently out-of-equilibrium, some non-trivial mechanism must be at pla...
For a quantum system to be permanently out-of-equilibrium, some non-trivial mechanism must be at pla...
Many-body localization for a system of bosons trapped in a one-dimensional lattice is discussed. Two...
The possibility of observing many-body localization of ultracold atoms in a one-dimensional optical ...
Many-body localization (MBL) of a disordered interacting boson system in one dimension is studied nu...
We analyze the ground-state localization properties of an array of identical interacting spinless fe...
In this work we demonstrate that nonrandom mechanisms that lead to single-particle localization may ...
Many-body localization (MBL) is an example of a dynamical phase of matter that avoids thermalization...
Many-body localization (MBL), the disorder-induced localization of interacting particles, signals a ...
Recent theoretical and numerical evidence suggests that localization can survive in disordered many-...
Closed generic quantum many-body systems may fail to thermalize under certain conditions even after ...
Recent theoretical and numerical evidence suggests that localization can survive in disordered many-...
We study effects of disorder on eigenstates of 1D two-component fermions with infinitely strong Hubb...
We study interacting fermions in one dimension subject to random, uncorrelated onsite disorder, a pa...
We show, using quasi-exact numerical simulations, that Anderson localization in a disordered one-dim...
For a quantum system to be permanently out-of-equilibrium, some non-trivial mechanism must be at pla...
For a quantum system to be permanently out-of-equilibrium, some non-trivial mechanism must be at pla...
Many-body localization for a system of bosons trapped in a one-dimensional lattice is discussed. Two...
The possibility of observing many-body localization of ultracold atoms in a one-dimensional optical ...
Many-body localization (MBL) of a disordered interacting boson system in one dimension is studied nu...
We analyze the ground-state localization properties of an array of identical interacting spinless fe...
In this work we demonstrate that nonrandom mechanisms that lead to single-particle localization may ...
Many-body localization (MBL) is an example of a dynamical phase of matter that avoids thermalization...