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We utilize a general strategy to turn classes of frustration free lattice models into similar classes containing quantum many-body scars within the bulk of their spectrum while preserving much or all of the original symmetry. We apply this strategy to a well-known class of quantum dimer models on the kagome lattice with a large parameter space. We discuss that the properties of the resulting scar state(s), including entanglement entropy, are analytically accessible. Settling on a particular representative within this class of models retaining full translational symmetry, we present numerical exact diagonalization studies on lattices of up to 60 sites, giving evidence that non-scar states conform to the eigenstate thermalization hypothesis. We demonstrate that bulk energies surrounding the scar are distributed according to the Gaussian ensemble expected of their respective symmetry sector. We further contrast entanglement properties of the scar state with that of all other eigenstates.
Certain wave functions of non-interacting quantum chaotic systems can exhibit scars in the fabric of their real-space density profile. Quantum scarred wave functions concentrate in the vicinity of unstable periodic classical trajectories. We introduc
We study a kinetically constrained pair hopping model that arises within a Landau level in the quantum Hall effect. At filling $ u = 1/3$, the model exactly maps onto the so-called PXP model, a constrained model for the Rydberg atom chain that is num
We revisit the $eta$-pairing states in Hubbard models and explore their connections to quantum many-body scars to discover a universal scars mechanism. $eta$-pairing occurs due to an algebraic structure known as a Spectrum Generating Algebra (SGA), g
We construct few-body, interacting, nonlocal Hamiltonians with a quantum scar state in an otherwise thermalizing many-body spectrum. In one dimension, the embedded state is a critical state, and in two dimensions, the embedded state is a chiral topol
In this letter, we study the PXP Hamiltonian with an external magnetic field that exhibits both quantum scar states and quantum criticality. It is known that this model hosts a series of quantum many-body scar states violating quantum thermalization