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Level statistics of the one-dimensional ionic Hubbard model

De Marco, Jeannette
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Tolle, Luisa
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Halati, Catalin-Mihai
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August 11, 2022
Physical Review Research

In this paper we analyze the spectral level statistics of the one-dimensional ionic Hubbard model, the Hubbard model with an alternating on-site potential. In particular, we focus on the statistics of the gap ratios between consecutive energy levels. This quantity is often used in order to signal whether a many-body system is integrable or chaotic. A chaotic system has typically the statistics of a Gaussian ensemble of random matrices while the spectral properties of the integrable system follow a Poisson statistics. We find that whereas the Hubbard model without alternating potential is known to be integrable and its spectral properties follow a Poissonian statistics, the presence of an alternating potential causes a drastic change in the spectral properties, which resemble the one of a Gaussian ensemble of random matrices. However, to uncover this behavior one has to separately consider the blocks of all symmetries of the ionic Hubbard model.

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