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Universal scaling of many-body effects in quantum tunneling

Quantum Gases 2026-06-30 v1

Abstract

Quantum tunneling is fundamental to diverse phenomena and underpins a wide range of modern technologies. In the study of superconducting quantum computation and high-temperature superconducting materials, tunneling on multi-particle scale is central. Recently, several cold atom experiments successfully simulated the tunneling process in a many-particle ensemble. However, the many-body nature remains largely unexplored. Here, we observe the universal scaling of many-body effects in quantum tunneling process, using a hexagonal-triangular quantum simulator with independent control of barrier, temperature and interaction. In the weak-interaction regime, the critical tunneling coefficient scales parabolically with temperature under various conditions, in contrast to the linear scaling of single-particle tunneling. By further increasing the interactions beyond the mean-field regime, the scaling exponent decreases, consistent with quantum field theory predictions. Our results address the fundamental question of how many-body effects renormalize quantum tunneling, with direct implications for correlated quantum matter and devices.

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@article{arxiv.2606.31659,
  title  = {Universal scaling of many-body effects in quantum tunneling},
  author = {Hongmian Shui and Chi-Kin Lai and Chengyang Wu and Lorenzo Pizzino and Chi Zhang and Guohao Shen and Thierry Giamarchi and Hepeng Yao and Xiaoji Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.31659},
  year   = {2026}
}

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12 pages, 8 figures