In the presence of disorder, an interacting closed quantum system can undergo many-body localization (MBL) and fail to thermalize. However, over long times, even weak couplings to any thermal environment will necessarily thermalize the system and erase all signatures of MBL. This presents a challenge for experimental investigations of MBL since no realistic system can ever be fully closed. In this work, we experimentally explore the thermalization dynamics of a localized system in the presence of controlled dissipation. Specifically, we find that photon scattering results in a stretched exponential decay of an initial density pattern with a rate that depends linearly on the scattering rate. We find that the resulting susceptibility increase...
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...
Thermalizing quantum systems are conventionallydescribed by statistical mechanics at equilib-rium. H...
In the presence of disorder, an interacting closed quantum system can undergo many-body localization...
In the presence of disorder, an interacting closed quantum system can undergo many-body localization...
In the presence of disorder, an interacting closed quantum system can undergo many-body localization...
In the presence of disorder, an interacting closed quantum system can undergo many-body localization...
In the presence of disorder, an interacting closed quantum system can undergo many-body localization...
In the presence of disorder, an interacting closed quantum system can undergo many-body localization...
Closed generic quantum many-body systems may fail to thermalize under certain conditions even after ...
Thermalization is ubiquitous to all physical systems and is an essential assumption for the postulat...
When pushed out of equilibrium, generic interacting quantum systems equilibrate locally and are expe...
Recent theoretical and numerical evidence suggests that localization can survive in disordered many-...
Many-body localization (MBL) describes a class of systems that do not approach thermal equilibrium u...
Many-body localized (MBL) systems are characterized by the absence of transport and thermalization a...
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...
Thermalizing quantum systems are conventionallydescribed by statistical mechanics at equilib-rium. H...
In the presence of disorder, an interacting closed quantum system can undergo many-body localization...
In the presence of disorder, an interacting closed quantum system can undergo many-body localization...
In the presence of disorder, an interacting closed quantum system can undergo many-body localization...
In the presence of disorder, an interacting closed quantum system can undergo many-body localization...
In the presence of disorder, an interacting closed quantum system can undergo many-body localization...
In the presence of disorder, an interacting closed quantum system can undergo many-body localization...
Closed generic quantum many-body systems may fail to thermalize under certain conditions even after ...
Thermalization is ubiquitous to all physical systems and is an essential assumption for the postulat...
When pushed out of equilibrium, generic interacting quantum systems equilibrate locally and are expe...
Recent theoretical and numerical evidence suggests that localization can survive in disordered many-...
Many-body localization (MBL) describes a class of systems that do not approach thermal equilibrium u...
Many-body localized (MBL) systems are characterized by the absence of transport and thermalization a...
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...
Thermalizing quantum systems are conventionallydescribed by statistical mechanics at equilib-rium. H...