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Quantum critical behavior influenced by measurement backaction in ultracold gases

Quantum Gases 2016-11-18 v2 Statistical Mechanics Quantum Physics

Abstract

Recent realizations of quantum gas microscope offer the possibility of continuous monitoring of the dynamics of a quantum many-body system at the single-particle level. By analyzing effective non-Hermitian Hamiltonians of interacting bosons in an optical lattice and continuum, we demonstrate that the backaction of quantum measurement shifts the quantum critical point and gives rise to a unique critical phase beyond the terrain of the standard universality class. We perform mean-field and strong-coupling-expansion analyses and show that non-Hermitian contributions shift the superfluid--to-Mott-insulator transition point. Using a low-energy effective field theory, we discuss critical behavior of the one-dimensional interacting Bose gas subject to the measurement backaction. We derive an exact ground state of the effective non-Hermitian Hamiltonian and find a unique critical behavior beyond the Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid universality class. We propose experimental implementations of post-selections using quantum gas microscopes to simulate the non-Hermitian dynamics and argue that our results can be investigated with current experimental techniques in ultracold atoms.

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@article{arxiv.1605.06899,
  title  = {Quantum critical behavior influenced by measurement backaction in ultracold gases},
  author = {Yuto Ashida and Shunsuke Furukawa and Masahito Ueda},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.06899},
  year   = {2016}
}

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12 pages, 5 figures