Abstract

The localization properties of one-dimensional degenerate Fermi gases with cavity-assisted non-local quasiperiodic interactions are numerically studied. Although the cavity-induced interaction is typically nonlocal, it is proved that the eigenstate thermalization hypothesis (ETH) is still applicable in our system depending on the system parameters. We also find the segment of the spectrum corresponding to infinite effective temperature varies for different system parameters, which indicates the spectral range employed in the spectral statistical analysis should be varied accordingly. The features of many-body localization (MBL) are numerically identified by analyzing the spectral statistics and the entanglement entropy using exact diagonalization. These features are further confirmed by our time evolution results. In addition, the number of cavity photons are found stable over long time dynamics in the MBL phase. Such a feature can not only be utilized to nondestructively diagnose the MBL phase by monitoring the number of leaking photons from the cavity, but leveraged for constructing a device to produce a stable number of photons.

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