Maximum Energy Growth Rate in Dilute Quantum Gases
Abstract
In this letter we study how fast the energy density of a quantum gas can increase in time, when the inter-atomic interaction characterized by the -wave scattering length is increased from zero with arbitrary time dependence. We show that, at short time, the energy density can at most increase as , which can be achieved when the time dependence of is also proportional to , and especially, a universal maximum energy growth rate can be reached when varies as . If varies faster or slower than , it is respectively proximate to the quench process and the adiabatic process, and both result in a slower energy growth rate. These results are obtained by analyzing the short time dynamics of the short-range behavior of the many-body wave function characterized by the contact, and are also confirmed by numerical solving an example of interacting bosons with time-dependent Bogoliubov theory. These results can also be verified experimentally in ultracold atomic gases.
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@article{arxiv.2102.07051,
title = {Maximum Energy Growth Rate in Dilute Quantum Gases},
author = {Ran Qi and Zhe-yu Shi and Hui Zhai},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.07051},
year = {2021}
}
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5 pages main text plus 5 pages supplementary