Impurities, defects, and other types of imperfections are ubiquitous in realistic quantum many-body systems and essentially unavoidable in solid state materials. Often, such random disorder is viewed purely negatively as it is believed to prevent interesting new quantum states of matter from forming and to smear out sharp features associated with the phase transitions between them. However, disorder is also responsible for a variety of interesting novel phenomena that do not have clean counterparts. These include Anderson localization of single-particle wave functions, many-body localization in isolated many-body systems, exotic quantum critical points, and glassy ground-state phases. This brief review focuses on two separate but related su...
International audienceThe question of how the low-energy properties of disordered quantum systems ma...
Motivated by two different types of disorder that occur in quantum systems with ubiquity, namely, th...
We employ scaling arguments and optimal fluctuation theory to establish a general relation between q...
Isolated, many-body quantum systems, evolving under their intrinsic dynamics, exhibit a multitude of...
These lecture notes give a pedagogical introduction to phase transitions in disordered quantum syste...
In this paper, we review theoretical and experimental research on rare region effects at quantum pha...
Contribution to the 12th International Conference on Recent Progress in Many-Body Theories, Santa Fe...
When pushed out of equilibrium, generic interacting quantum systems equilibrate locally and are expe...
Rare regions, i.e., rare large spatial disorder fluctuations, can dramatically change the properties...
We consider the influence of quenched spatial disorder on phase transitions in classical and quantum...
We consider the influence of quenched spatial disorder on phase transitions in classical and quantum...
We consider the influence of quenched spatial disorder on phase transitions in classical and quantum...
Disorder is everywhere in nature and it has a fundamental impact on the behavior of many quantum sys...
We study the influence of quenched disorder on quantum phase transitions in systems with overdamped ...
International audienceThe question of how the low-energy properties of disordered quantum systems ma...
International audienceThe question of how the low-energy properties of disordered quantum systems ma...
Motivated by two different types of disorder that occur in quantum systems with ubiquity, namely, th...
We employ scaling arguments and optimal fluctuation theory to establish a general relation between q...
Isolated, many-body quantum systems, evolving under their intrinsic dynamics, exhibit a multitude of...
These lecture notes give a pedagogical introduction to phase transitions in disordered quantum syste...
In this paper, we review theoretical and experimental research on rare region effects at quantum pha...
Contribution to the 12th International Conference on Recent Progress in Many-Body Theories, Santa Fe...
When pushed out of equilibrium, generic interacting quantum systems equilibrate locally and are expe...
Rare regions, i.e., rare large spatial disorder fluctuations, can dramatically change the properties...
We consider the influence of quenched spatial disorder on phase transitions in classical and quantum...
We consider the influence of quenched spatial disorder on phase transitions in classical and quantum...
We consider the influence of quenched spatial disorder on phase transitions in classical and quantum...
Disorder is everywhere in nature and it has a fundamental impact on the behavior of many quantum sys...
We study the influence of quenched disorder on quantum phase transitions in systems with overdamped ...
International audienceThe question of how the low-energy properties of disordered quantum systems ma...
International audienceThe question of how the low-energy properties of disordered quantum systems ma...
Motivated by two different types of disorder that occur in quantum systems with ubiquity, namely, th...
We employ scaling arguments and optimal fluctuation theory to establish a general relation between q...