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Constrained motions and slow dynamics in one-dimensional bosons with double-well dispersion

Quantum Gases 2024-01-23 v3 Statistical Mechanics Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

We demonstrate slow dynamics and constrained motion of domain walls in one-dimensional (1D) interacting bosons with double-well dispersion. In the symmetry-broken regime, the domain-wall motion is ``fractonlike'' -- a single domain wall cannot move freely, while two nearby domain walls can move collectively. Consequently, we find an Ohmic-like linear response and a vanishing superfluid stiffness, which are atypical for a Bose condensate in a 1D translation invariant closed quantum system. Near Lifshitz quantum critical point, we obtain superfluid stiffness ρsT\rho_s\sim T and sound velocity vsT1/2v_s\sim T^{1/2}, showing similar unconventional low-temperature slow dynamics to the symmetry-broken regime. Particularly, the superfluid stiffness suggests an order by disorder effect as ρs\rho_s increases with temperature. Our results pave the way for studying fractons in ultracold atom experiments.

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@article{arxiv.2303.04158,
  title  = {Constrained motions and slow dynamics in one-dimensional bosons with double-well dispersion},
  author = {Yang-Zhi Chou and Jay D. Sau},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.04158},
  year   = {2024}
}

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7+6 pages, 3+1 figures. Published version