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Quantum many-body scar states with emergent kinetic constraints and finite-entanglement revivals
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Quantum DynamicEngineeringMany-body Quantum PhysicScarred DynamicsPersistent Fidelity OscillationsFinite-entanglement RevivalsEmergent Kinetic ConstraintsQuantum ComputingQuantum Mechanical PropertyQuantum TheoryQuantum EntanglementRydberg-atom Quantum SimulatorsQuantum SciencePhysicsQuantum Field TheoryNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsQuantum SystemQuantum ChaosMany-body Problem
Strongly interacting systems with quantum many-body scars exhibit persistent fidelity oscillations when prepared in a certain class of initial states, but otherwise undergo ergodic dynamics. Previous examples of scars have interpreted the characteristic periodic dynamics in terms of the precession of a macroscopic SU(2) spin in an effective magnetic field. Here, the authors uncover a new exactly solvable example of many-body scars in a spin-\textonehalf{} model and show that the scarred dynamics in this model evades such an interpretation. This unusual coherent dynamics arises due to an emergent kinetic constraint that endows the time-evolving many-body state with constant area-law entanglement. The model studied in this work is relevant to experiments on Rydberg-atom quantum simulators in the antiblockade regime.
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