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Quasiadiabatic dynamics of ultracold bosonic atoms in a one-dimensional optical superlattice
We study the quasiadiabatic dynamics of a one-dimensional system of ultracold
bosonic atoms loaded in an optical superlattice. Focusing on a slow linear
variation in time of the superlattice potential, the system is driven from a
conventional Mott insulator phase to a superlattice-induced Mott insulator,
crossing in between a gapless critical superfluid region. Due to the presence
of a gapless region, a number of defects depending on the velocity of the
quench appear. Our findings suggest a power-law dependence similar to the
Kibble-Zurek mechanism for intermediate values of the quench rate. For the
temporal ranges of the quench dynamics that we considered, the scaling of
defects depends nontrivially on the width of the superfluid region.Comment: 6 Pages, 4 Figure
Equilibrium and Disorder-induced behavior in Quantum Light-Matter Systems
We analyze equilibrium properties of coupled-doped cavities described by the
Jaynes-Cummings- Hubbard Hamiltonian. In particular, we characterize the
entanglement of the system in relation to the insulating-superfluid phase
transition. We point out the existence of a crossover inside the superfluid
phase of the system when the excitations change from polaritonic to purely
photonic. Using an ensemble statistical approach for small systems and
stochastic-mean-field theory for large systems we analyze static disorder of
the characteristic parameters of the system and explore the ground state
induced statistics. We report on a variety of glassy phases deriving from the
hybrid statistics of the system. On-site strong disorder induces insulating
behavior through two different mechanisms. For disorder in the light-matter
detuning, low energy cavities dominate the statistics allowing the excitations
to localize and bunch in such cavities. In the case of disorder in the light-
matter coupling, sites with strong coupling between light and matter become
very significant, which enhances the Mott-like insulating behavior. Inter-site
(hopping) disorder induces fluidity and the dominant sites are strongly coupled
to each other.Comment: about 10 pages, 12 figure
Density Matrix Renormalization Group for Dummies
We describe the Density Matrix Renormalization Group algorithms for time
dependent and time independent Hamiltonians. This paper is a brief but
comprehensive introduction to the subject for anyone willing to enter in the
field or write the program source code from scratch.Comment: 29 pages, 9 figures. Published version. An open source version of the
code can be found at http://qti.sns.it/dmrg/phome.htm
Spin-phonon induced magnetic order in Kagome ice
We study the effects of lattice deformations on the Kagome spin ice, with
Ising spins coupled by nearest neighbor exchange and long range dipolar
interactions, in the presence of in-plane magnetic fields. We describe the
lattice energy according to the Einstein model, where each site distortion is
treated independently. Upon integration of lattice degrees of freedom,
effective quadratic spin interactions arise. Classical MonteCarlo simulations
are performed on the resulting model, retaining up to third neighbor
interactions, under different directions of the magnetic field. We find that,
as the effect of the deformation is increased, a rich plateau structure appears
in the magnetization curves.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figure
José Rivera, Neoliberalism, and the Outside of Politics
José Rivera’s play School of the Americas, which recounts the last days of Che
Guevara’s life in a Bolivian schoolhouse, presents a self-conscious example of the problem
of political thinking in the contemporary period of US neoliberalism. The limits of political
thinking are shaped by a focus on character and rhetorical persuasion, which forecloses the
possibility of systemic or structural thinking, a concern the Guevara character voices within
the play. Engaging negative production reviews, the author argues that problems may emerge
because Rivera is foregrounding the difficulty of thinking differently about politics. The
essay concludes with the ambivalent legacy of Che’s Bolivian mission suggested by both the
play and a contemporary neoliberal development project in Bolivia: La Ruta del Che. (JDR,
Article in English
Diagnosing order by disorder in quantum spin systems
In this paper we study the frustrated J1-J2 quantum Heisenberg model on the
square lattice for J2 > 2J1, in a magnetic field. In this regime the classical
system is known to have a degenerate manifold of lowest energy configurations,
where standard thermal order by disorder occurs. In order to study its quantum
version we use a path integral formulation in terms of coherent states. We show
that the classical degeneracy in the plane transverse to the magnetic field is
lifted by quantum fluctuations. Collinear states are then selected, in a
similar pattern to that set by thermal order by disorder, leaving a Z2
degeneracy. A careful analysis reveals a purely quantum mechanical effect given
by the tunneling between the two minima selected by fluctuations. The effective
description contains two planar (XY -like) fields conjugate to the total
magnetization and the difference of the two sublattice magnetizations. Disorder
in either or both of these fields produces the locking of their conjugate
observables. Furthermore, within this scenario we argue that the quantum state
is close to a product state.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figure
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