Quantum Spin Dimers from Chiral Dissipation in Cold-Atom Chains

(2014)

Authors:

Tomás Ramos, Hannes Pichler, Andrew J Daley, Peter Zoller

Thermalization of strongly interacting bosons after spontaneous emissions in optical lattices

(2014)

Authors:

Johannes Schachenmayer, Lode Pollet, Matthias Troyer, Andrew J Daley

Light scattering and dissipative dynamics of many fermionic atoms in an optical lattice

Physical Review A American Physical Society (APS) 90:2 (2014) 023618

Authors:

S Sarkar, S Langer, J Schachenmayer, AJ Daley

Quantum gases. Observation of many-body dynamics in long-range tunneling after a quantum quench.

Science (New York, N.Y.) 344:6189 (2014) 1259-1262

Authors:

Florian Meinert, Manfred J Mark, Emil Kirilov, Katharina Lauber, Philipp Weinmann, Michael Gröbner, Andrew J Daley, Hanns-Christoph Nägerl

Abstract:

Quantum tunneling is at the heart of many low-temperature phenomena. In strongly correlated lattice systems, tunneling is responsible for inducing effective interactions, and long-range tunneling substantially alters many-body properties in and out of equilibrium. We observe resonantly enhanced long-range quantum tunneling in one-dimensional Mott-insulating Hubbard chains that are suddenly quenched into a tilted configuration. Higher-order tunneling processes over up to five lattice sites are observed as resonances in the number of doubly occupied sites when the tilt per site is tuned to integer fractions of the Mott gap. This forms a basis for a controlled study of many-body dynamics driven by higher-order tunneling and demonstrates that when some degrees of freedom are frozen out, phenomena that are driven by small-amplitude tunneling terms can still be observed.

Light scattering and dissipative dynamics of many fermionic atoms in an optical lattice

(2014)

Authors:

Saubhik Sarkar, Stephan Langer, Johannes Schachenmayer, Andrew J Daley