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Observation of universal dissipative dynamics in strongly correlated quantum gas

Quantum Gases 2025-12-29 v1 Statistical Mechanics Strongly Correlated Electrons Atomic Physics Quantum Physics

Abstract

Dissipation is unavoidable in quantum systems. It usually induces decoherences and changes quantum correlations. To access the information of strongly correlated quantum matters, one has to overcome or suppress dissipation to extract out the underlying quantum phenomena. However, here we find an opposite effect that dissipation can be utilized as a powerful tool to probe the intrinsic correlations of quantum many-body systems. Applying highly-controllable dissipation in ultracold atomic systems, we observe a universal dissipative dynamics in strongly correlated one-dimensional quantum gases. The total particle number of this system follows a universal stretched-exponential decay, and the stretched exponent measures the anomalous dimension of the spectral function, a critical exponent characterizing strong quantum fluctuations of this system. This method could have broad applications in detecting strongly correlated features, including spin-charge separations and Fermi arcs in quantum materials.

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@article{arxiv.2309.10257,
  title  = {Observation of universal dissipative dynamics in strongly correlated quantum gas},
  author = {Yajuan Zhao and Ye Tian and Jilai Ye and Yue Wu and Zihan Zhao and Zhihao Chi and Tian Tian and Hepeng Yao and Jiazhong Hu and Yu Chen and Wenlan Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.10257},
  year   = {2025}
}