Non-Equilibrium Dynamics Beyond Dephasing

Non-Equilibrium Dynamics Beyond Dephasing
Title Non-Equilibrium Dynamics Beyond Dephasing PDF eBook
Author Bernhard Rauer
Publisher Springer
Pages 128
Release 2019-05-04
Genre Science
ISBN 3030182363

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Cold atomic gases trapped and manipulated on atom chips allow the realization of seminal one-dimensional (1d) quantum many-body problems in an isolated and well controlled environment. In this context, this thesis presents an extensive experimental study of non-equilibrium dynamics in 1d Bose gases, with a focus on processes that go beyond simple dephasing dynamics. It reports on the observation of recurrences of coherence in the post-quench dynamics of a pair of 1d Bose gases and presents a detailed study of their decay. The latter represents the first observation of phonon-phonon scattering in these systems. Furthermore, the thesis investigates a novel cooling mechanism occurring in Bose gases subjected to a uniform loss of particles. Together, the results presented show a wide range of non-equilibrium phenomena occurring in 1d Bose gases and establish them as an ideal testbed for many-body physics beyond equilibrium.

Non-equilibrium Dynamics of a Trapped One-dimensional Bose Gas

Non-equilibrium Dynamics of a Trapped One-dimensional Bose Gas
Title Non-equilibrium Dynamics of a Trapped One-dimensional Bose Gas PDF eBook
Author Andrii Gudyma
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Pages 0
Release 2015
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A study of breathing oscillations of a one-dimensional trapped interacting Bose gas is presented. Oscillations are initiated by an instantaneous change of the trapping frequency. In the thesis a 1D quantum Bose gas in a parabolic trap at zero temperature is considered, and it is explained, analytically and numerically, how the oscillation frequency depends on the number of particles, their repulsive interaction, and the trap parameters. We have focused on the many-body spectral description, using the sum rules approximation. The oscillation frequency is identified as the energy difference between the ground state and a particular excited state. The existence of three regimes is demonstrated, namely the Tonks regime, the Thomas-Fermi regime and the Gaussian regime. The transition from the Tonks to the Thomas-Fermi regime is described in the terms of the local density approximation (LDA). For the description of the transition from the Thomas-Fermi to the Gaussian regime the Hartree approximation is used. In both cases the parameters where the transitions happen are found. The extensive diffusion Monte Carlo simulations for a gas containing up to N = 25 particles is performed. As the number of particles increases, predictions from the simulations converge to the ones from the Hartree and LDA in the corresponding regimes. This makes the results for the breathing mode frequency applicable for arbitrary values of the particle number and interaction. The analysis is completed with the finite N perturbative results in the limiting cases. The theory predicts the reentrant behavior of the breathing mode frequency when moving from the Tonks to the Gaussian regime and fully explains the recent experiment of the Innsbruck group.

Non-equilibrium Dynamics of One-Dimensional Bose Gases

Non-equilibrium Dynamics of One-Dimensional Bose Gases
Title Non-equilibrium Dynamics of One-Dimensional Bose Gases PDF eBook
Author Tim Langen
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Release 2015
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ISBN 9783319185651

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This work presents a series of experiments with ultracold one-dimensional Bose gases, which establish said gases as an ideal model system for exploring a wide range of non-equilibrium phenomena. With the help of newly developed tools, like full distributions functions and phase correlation functions, the book reveals the emergence of thermal-like transient states, the light-cone-like emergence of thermal correlations and the observation of generalized thermodynamic ensembles. This points to a natural emergence of classical statistical properties from the microscopic unitary quantum evolution, and lays the groundwork for a universal framework of non-equilibrium physics. The thesis investigates a central question that is highly contested in quantum physics: how and to which extent does an isolated quantum many-body system relax? This question arises in many diverse areas of physics, and many of the open problems appear at vastly different energy, time and length scales, ranging from high-energy physics and cosmology to condensed matter and quantum information. A key challenge in attempting to answer this question is the scarcity of quantum many-body systems that are both well isolated from the environment and accessible for experimental study.

Non-equilibrium Dynamics of One-Dimensional Bose Gases

Non-equilibrium Dynamics of One-Dimensional Bose Gases
Title Non-equilibrium Dynamics of One-Dimensional Bose Gases PDF eBook
Author Tim Langen
Publisher Springer
Pages 154
Release 2015-05-22
Genre Science
ISBN 3319185640

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This work presents a series of experiments with ultracold one-dimensional Bose gases, which establish said gases as an ideal model system for exploring a wide range of non-equilibrium phenomena. With the help of newly developed tools, like full distributions functions and phase correlation functions, the book reveals the emergence of thermal-like transient states, the light-cone-like emergence of thermal correlations and the observation of generalized thermodynamic ensembles. This points to a natural emergence of classical statistical properties from the microscopic unitary quantum evolution, and lays the groundwork for a universal framework of non-equilibrium physics. The thesis investigates a central question that is highly contested in quantum physics: how and to which extent does an isolated quantum many-body system relax? This question arises in many diverse areas of physics, and many of the open problems appear at vastly different energy, time and length scales, ranging from high-energy physics and cosmology to condensed matter and quantum information. A key challenge in attempting to answer this question is the scarcity of quantum many-body systems that are both well isolated from the environment and accessible for experimental study.

Probing Non-Equilibrium Dynamics in Two-Dimensional Quantum Gases

Probing Non-Equilibrium Dynamics in Two-Dimensional Quantum Gases
Title Probing Non-Equilibrium Dynamics in Two-Dimensional Quantum Gases PDF eBook
Author Cheng-An Chen
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 151
Release 2022-10-11
Genre Science
ISBN 3031133552

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This thesis explores the physics of non-equilibrium quantum dynamics in homogeneous two-dimensional (2D) quantum gases. Ultracold quantum gases driven out of equilibrium have been prominent platforms for studying quantum many-body physics. However, probing non-equilibrium dynamics in conventionally trapped, inhomogeneous atomic quantum gases has been a challenging task because coexisting mass transport and spreading of quantum correlations often complicate experimental analyses. In this work, the author solves this technical hurdle by producing ultracold cesium atoms in a quasi-2D optical box potential. The exquisite optical trap allows one to remove density inhomogeneity in a degenerate quantum gas and control its dimensionality. The author also details the development of a high-resolution, in situ imaging technique to monitor the evolution of collective excitations and quantum transport down to atomic shot-noise, and at the length scale of elementary collective excitations. Meanwhile, tunable Feshbach resonances in ultracold cesium atoms permit precise and dynamical control of interactions with high temporal and even spatial resolutions. By employing these state-of-the-art techniques, the author performed interaction quenches to control the generation and evolution of quasiparticles in quantum gases, presenting the first direct measurement of quantum entanglement between interaction quench generated quasiparticle pairs in an atomic superfluid. Quenching to attractive interactions, this work shows stimulated emission of quasiparticles, leading to amplified density waves and fragmentation, forming 2D matter-wave Townes solitons that were previously considered impossible to form in equilibrium due to their instability. This thesis unveils a set of scale-invariant and universal quench dynamics and provides unprecedented tools to explore quantum entanglement transport in a homogenous quantum gas.

Exact Methods in the Analysis of the Non-equilibrium Dynamics of Integrable Models: Application to the Study of Correlation Functions for Non-equilibrium 1D Bose Gas

Exact Methods in the Analysis of the Non-equilibrium Dynamics of Integrable Models: Application to the Study of Correlation Functions for Non-equilibrium 1D Bose Gas
Title Exact Methods in the Analysis of the Non-equilibrium Dynamics of Integrable Models: Application to the Study of Correlation Functions for Non-equilibrium 1D Bose Gas PDF eBook
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In this paper we study the non-equilibrium dynamics of one-dimensional Bose gas from the general perspective of the dynamics of integrable systems. After outlining and critically reviewing methods based on the inverse scattering transform, intertwining operators, q-deformed objects, and extended dynamical conformal symmetry, we focus on the form-factor based approach. Motivated by possible applications in nonlinear quantum optics and experiments with ultracold atoms, we concentrate on the regime of strong repulsive interactions. We consider dynamical evolution starting from two initial states: a condensate of particles in a state with zero momentum and a condensate of particles in a Gaussian wavepacket in real space. Combining the form-factor approach with the method of intertwining operators we develop a numerical procedure which allows explicit summation over intermediate states and analysis of the time evolution of non-local density- ensity correlation functions. In both cases we observe a tendency toward the formation of crystal-like correlations at intermediate timescales.

Quantum Gases

Quantum Gases
Title Quantum Gases PDF eBook
Author Nick Proukakis
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 579
Release 2013
Genre Science
ISBN 1848168128

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This volume provides a broad overview of the principal theoretical techniques applied to non-equilibrium and finite temperature quantum gases. Covering Bose-Einstein condensates, degenerate Fermi gases, and the more recently realised exciton-polariton condensates, it fills a gap by linking between different methods with origins in condensed matter physics, quantum field theory, quantum optics, atomic physics, and statistical mechanics.