Ballistic-to-diffusive transition in spin chains with broken integrability

Abstract

We study the ballistic-to-diffusive transition induced by the weak breaking of integrability in a boundary-driven XXZ spin-chain. Studying the evolution of the spin current density Js as a function of the system size L, we show that, accounting for boundary effects, the transition has a non-trivial universal behavior close to the XX limit. It is controlled by the scattering length L* V-2, where V is the strength of the integrability breaking term. In the XXZ model, the interplay of interactions controls the emergence of a transient "quasi-ballistic" regime at length scales much shorter than L*. This parametrically large regime is characterized by a strong renormalization of the current which forbids a universal scaling, unlike the XX model. Our results are based on Matrix Product Operator numerical simulations and agree with perturbative analytical calculations.

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