Clustering of non-ergodic eigenstates in quantum spin glasses

Abstract

The two primary categories for eigenstate phases of matter at finite temperature are many-body localization (MBL) and the eigenstate thermalization hypothesis (ETH). We show that in the paradigmatic quantum p-spin models of spin-glass theory, eigenstates violate ETH yet are not MBL either. A mobility edge, which we locate to leading order in 1/p using the forward-scattering approximation and replica techniques, separates the non-ergodic phase at small transverse field from an ergodic phase at large transverse field. The non-ergodic phase is also bounded from above in temperature, by a transition in configuration-space statistics reminiscent of the clustering transition in spin-glass theory. We show that the non-ergodic eigenstates are organized in clusters which exhibit distinct magnetization patterns, as characterized by an eigenstate variant of the Edwards-Anderson order parameter.

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