Systems
The MBL can exist in a variety of systems (1D).
Fermions
- Isolated weakly interacting (repulsive) electrons can have a finite temperature transition into an insulating state (conductivity exactly zero belows certain temperature, determined by interaction strength) [1]
- Strongly (repulsive) interacting fermions can have MBL state even at very high temperatures [2]
- attractive fermions have a transition between superconductivity and localization [3]
Spins
- Hisenberg model with random onsite fields for strong enough disorder shows localization for high energy states [4][5]
Bosons
- for repulsive bosons with weak dsiorder superfluidity persists [3]
- Tonks–Girardeau in random potential is localized, with no superfluidity down to zero T. [6]
Random Circuit models
References
- Metal–insulator transition in a weakly interacting many-electron system with localized single-particle states Author links open overlay panelD.M.Basko, I.L.Aleiner, B.L.Altshuler, Annals of Physics Volume 321, Issue 5, May 2006, Pages 1126-1205
- Localization of interacting fermions at high temperature Vadim Oganesyan and David A. Huse Phys. Rev. B 75, 155111 – Published 23 April 2007
- Giamarchi T and Schulz H J 1988 Anderson localization and interactions in one-dimensional metals Phys. Rev. B 37 325–40
- Many-body localization phase transition Arijeet Pal and David A. Huse Phys. Rev. B 82, 174411 – Published 9 November 2010
- Diagonalization and Many-Body Localization for a Disordered Quantum Spin Chain John Z. Imbrie Phys. Rev. Lett. 117, 027201 – Published 5 July 2016
- Decay of correlations and absence of superfluidity in the disordered Tonks–Girardeau gas Robert Seiringer1 and Simone Warzel2 Published 29 February 2016 New Journal of Physics, Volume 18, March 2016