Journal article
Hilbert space fragmentation and interaction-induced localization in the extended Fermi-Hubbard model
P Frey, L Hackl, S Rachel
Physical Review B | Published : 2022
Abstract
We study Hilbert space fragmentation in the extended Fermi-Hubbard model with nearest- and next-nearest-neighbor interactions. Using a generalized spin/mover picture and saddle point methods, we derive lower bounds for the scaling of the number of frozen states and for the size of the largest block preserved under the dynamics. We find fragmentation for strong nearest- and next-nearest-neighbor repulsions as well as for the combined case. Our results suggest that the involvement of next-nearest-neighbor repulsions leads to an increased tendency for localization. We then model the dynamics for larger systems using Markov simulations to test these findings and unveil in which interaction regim..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank D. Mikhail for discussions and help with evaluating D<SUB>frozen</SUB> and D<SUB>max</SUB> for large L. S.R. acknowledges support from the ARC through Grant No. FT180100211. L.H. gratefully acknowledges support from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.