Many-body quantum chaos in mixtures of multiple species

Abstract

We study spectral correlations in many-body quantum mixtures of fermions, bosons, and qubits with periodically kicked spreading and mixing of species. We take two types of mixing, namely, Jaynes-Cummings and Rabi, respectively, satisfying and breaking the conservation of a total number of species. We analytically derive the generating Hamiltonians whose spectral properties determine the spectral form factor in the leading order. We further analyze the system-size (L) scaling of Thouless time t*, beyond which the spectral form factor follows the prediction of random matrix theory. The L-dependence of t* crosses over from L to L2 with an increasing Jaynes-Cummings mixing between qubits and fermions or bosons in a finite-sized chain, and it finally settles to t* O(L2) in the thermodynamic limit for any mixing strength. The Rabi mixing between qubits and fermions leads to t* O( L), previously predicted for single species of qubits or fermions without total number conservation.

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