Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS New England Section (NES) Annual Meeting 2025
Friday–Saturday, November 7–8, 2025; Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
Session B01: Condensed Matter Physics II
3:00 PM–4:24 PM,
Friday, November 7, 2025
Brown University
Room: Pembroke Hall: Room 305
Chair: Alberto de la Torre Durran, Northeastern University College of Science
Abstract: B01.00005 : Confinement, Banding, and Meson Spectroscopy in the Staggered-Field XXZ Chain*
4:12 PM–4:24 PM
Presenter:
Julia S Wildeboer
(Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL))
Authors:
Julia S Wildeboer
(Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL))
Marton Kalman K Lajer
(Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Robert Michael Konik
(Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL))
I then perform meson spectroscopy at total momentum P=0 and benchmark the low-lying spectrum against the near-threshold analytic ladder of Rutkevich [PRB 106, 134405 (2022)]. Three checks support quantitative agreement for the first several levels: (i) continuum-relative ``bindings'' versus Airy magnitudes yield consistent slope/intercept within finite-size uncertainty; (ii) an offset-removed Airy scaling collapses theory and ED points onto a single line; and (iii) two-meson thresholds, drawn in the same reference, account for the observed termination of the one-meson ladder and its field dependence. Varying the staggered field modulates the Airy scale while preserving the overall ladder structure until subleading and finite-size effects appear. Together these results provide a coherent, non-scar-centric picture of confinement-induced nonergodicity and a practical framework for meson spectroscopy in quantum spin chains.
*JW was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Materials Sciences and Engineering Division, under Contract DE-SC0012704. JW also acknowledges Perimeter Institute hospitality as a Simons Emmy Noether Fellow. Research at Perimeter Institute is supported by the Government of Canada (ISED) and the Province of Ontario (MCU).
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