Many-body-localization induced protection of symmetry-protected topological order in a XXZ spin model
Abstract
There is a counter-intuitive expectation proposed by Huse et al [Phys. Rev. B 88, 014206 (2013)], and Chandran et al [Phys. Rev. B 89,144201 (2014)]: Localization protects quantum order of groundstate even in high excited eigenstates. In this work, we numerically investigate the localization protection for symmetry-protected-topological (SPT) order by considering a modified XXZ spin model, related to an interacting Su-Schrieffer-Heeger (SSH) model. We systematically study how Many-body-localization (MBL) protects SPT for different disorder types and different forms of interactions. A certain disorder leads the clear degeneracy of the low-lying entanglement spectrum of each excited many-body eigenstates. This fact indicates that existence of edge modes, which is a hallmark of the SPT order, is protected by the MBL in excited many-body eigenstates. In addition, we also report how the MBL protected edge modes in excited many-body eigenstates fade away for a diagonal type disorder.