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Eigenstate thermalization hypothesis through the lens of autocorrelation functions
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Authors: C. Schönle, D. Jansen, F. Heidrich-Meisner, L. Vidmar
Year
2020
Paper ID
18924
Status
Preprint
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Matrix elements of observables in eigenstates of generic Hamiltonians are described by the Srednicki ansatz within the eigenstate thermalization hypothesis (ETH). We study a quantum chaotic spin-fermion model in a one-dimensional lattice, which consists of a spin-1/2 XX chain coupled to a single itinerant fermion. In our study, we focus on translationally invariant observables including the charge and energy current, thereby also connecting the ETH with transport properties. Considering observables with a Hilbert-Schmidt norm of one, we first perform a comprehensive analysis of ETH in the model taking into account latest developments. A particular emphasis is on the analysis of the structure of the offdiagonal matrix elements |langle α| hat O | βrangle|2 in the limit of small eigenstate energy differences ω= E_β- E_α. Removing the dominant exponential suppression of |langle α| hat O | βrangle|2, we find that: (i) the current matrix elements exhibit a system-size dependence that is different from other observables under investigation, (ii) matrix elements of several other observables exhibit a Drude-like structure with a Lorentzian frequency dependence. We then show how this information can be extracted from the autocorrelation functions as well. Finally, our study is complemented by a numerical analysis of the fluctuation-dissipation relation for eigenstates in the bulk of the spectrum. We identify the regime of ω in which the well-known fluctuation-dissipation relation is valid with high accuracy for finite systems.
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