Experimental Observation of Curved Light-Cones in a Quantum Field Simulator
Abstract
We investigate signal propagation in a quantum field simulator of the Klein-Gordon model realized by two strongly coupled parallel one-dimensional quasi-condensates. By measuring local phononic fields after a quench, we observe the propagation of correlations along sharp light-cone fronts. If the local atomic density is inhomogeneous, these propagation fronts are curved. For sharp edges, the propagation fronts are reflected at the system's boundaries. By extracting the space-dependent variation of the front velocity from the data, we find agreement with theoretical predictions based on curved geodesics of an inhomogeneous metric. This work extends the range of quantum simulations of non-equilibrium field dynamics in general spacetime metrics.
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@article{arxiv.2209.09132,
title = {Experimental Observation of Curved Light-Cones in a Quantum Field Simulator},
author = {Mohammadamin Tajik and Marek Gluza and Nicolas Sebe and Philipp Schüttelkopf and Federica Cataldini and João Sabino and Frederik Møller and Si-Cong Ji and Sebastian Erne and Giacomo Guarnieri and Spyros Sotiriadis and Jens Eisert and Jörg Schmiedmayer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.09132},
year = {2023}
}
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19 pages, 12 figures