Quantum many-body scars in random unitary circuits

Abstract

Quantum many-body scars are rare exceptions to thermalization: they sustain non-thermal stationary states without the protection of any local conservation law, and are generally expected to be fragile. Here we construct an analytically tractable random unitary circuit hosting a single scar, and derive from first principles the thermalization mechanism governing perturbations thereof - described by a picture of fluctuating interfaces. Surprisingly, despite being thermodynamically irrelevant for local observables, the scar leaves a sharp fingerprint in the entanglement dynamics, driving a transition as a function of perturbation strength that is not probed by any local measurement.

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