Observation of a Transition Between Dynamical Phases in a Quantum Degenerate Fermi Gas
Abstract
A proposed paradigm for out-of-equilibrium quantum systems is that an analogue of quantum phase transitions exists between parameter regimes of qualitatively distinct time-dependent behavior. Here, we present evidence of such a transition between dynamical phases in a cold-atom quantum simulator of the collective Heisenberg model. Our simulator encodes spin in the hyperfine states of ultracold fermionic potassium. Atoms are pinned in a network of single-particle modes, whose spatial extent emulates the long-range interactions of traditional quantum magnets. We find that below a critical interaction strength, magnetization of an initially polarized fermionic gas decays quickly, while above the transition point, the magnetization becomes long-lived, due to an energy gap that protects against dephasing by the inhomogeneous axial field. Our quantum simulation reveals a non-equilibrium transition predicted to exist but not yet directly observed in quenched s-wave superconductors.
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@article{arxiv.1806.11044,
title = {Observation of a Transition Between Dynamical Phases in a Quantum Degenerate Fermi Gas},
author = {Scott Smale and Peiru He and Ben A. Olsen and Kenneth G. Jackson and Haille Sharum and Stefan Trotzky and Jamir Marino and Ana Maria Rey and Joseph H. Thywissen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.11044},
year = {2019}
}
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10+18 pages, 4+9 figures