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Emergence of junction dynamics in a strongly interacting Bose mixture
We study the dynamics of a one-dimensional system composed of a bosonic
background and one impurity in single- and double-well trapping geometries. In
the limit of strong interactions, this system can be modeled by a spin chain
where the exchange coefficients are determined by the geometry of the trap. We
observe non-trivial dynamics when the repulsion between the impurity and the
background is dominant. In this regime, the system exhibits oscillations that
resemble the dynamics of a Josephson junction. Furthermore, the double-well
geometry allows for an enhancement in the tunneling as compared to the
single-well case.Comment: 20 pages, 9 figure
Realizing time crystals in discrete quantum few-body systems
The exotic phenomenon of time translation symmetry breaking under periodic
driving - the time crystal - has been shown to occur in many-body systems even
in clean setups where disorder is absent. In this work, we propose the
realization of time-crystals in few-body systems, both in the context of
trapped cold atoms with strong interactions and of a circuit of superconducting
qubits. We show how these two models can be treated in a fairly similar way by
adopting an effective spin chain description, to which we apply a simple
driving protocol. We focus on the response of the magnetization in the presence
of imperfect pulses and interactions, and show how the results can be
interpreted, in the cold atomic case, in the context of experiments with
trapped bosons and fermions. Furthermore, we provide a set of realistic
parameters for the implementation of the superconducting circuit.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
Pi-phases in balanced fermionic superfluids on spin-dependent optical lattices
We study a balanced two-component system of ultracold fermions in one
dimension with attractive interactions and subject to a spin-dependent optical
lattice potential of opposite sign for the two components. We find states with
different types of modulated pairing order parameters which are conceptually
similar to pi-phases discussed for superconductor-ferromagnet heterostructures.
Increasing the lattice depth induces sharp transitions between states of
different parity. While the origin of the order parameter oscillations is
similar to the FFLO phase for paired states with spin imbalance, the current
system is intrinsically stable to phase separation. We discuss experimental
requirements for creating and probing these novel phases.Comment: 4.3 pages, 4 figures, published versio
Dynamical realization of magnetic states in a strongly interacting Bose mixture
We describe the dynamical preparation of magnetic states in a strongly
interacting two-component Bose gas in a harmonic trap. By mapping this system
to an effective spin chain model, we obtain the dynamical spin densities and
the fidelities for a few-body system. We show that the spatial profiles transit
between ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic states as the intraspecies
interaction parameter is slowly increased.Comment: 6 pages, 7 figure
CONAN -- the cruncher of local exchange coefficients for strongly interacting confined systems in one dimension
We consider a one-dimensional system of particles with strong zero-range
interactions. This system can be mapped onto a spin chain of the Heisenberg
type with exchange coefficients that depend on the external trap. In this
paper, we present an algorithm that can be used to compute these exchange
coefficients. We introduce an open source code CONAN (Coefficients of
One-dimensional N-Atom Networks) which is based on this algorithm. CONAN works
with arbitrary external potentials and we have tested its reliability for
system sizes up to around 35 particles. As illustrative examples, we consider a
harmonic trap and a box trap with a superimposed asymmetric tilted potential.
For these examples, the computation time typically scales with the number of
particles as . Computation times are around 10 seconds for
particles and less than 10 minutes for particles.Comment: 16 pages, 3 figures, 4 technical appendices, revised version with
updated examples and appendices. Source code and compiled versions of CONAN
can be found at
http://phys.au.dk/forskning/forskningsomraader/amo/few-body-physics-in-a-many-body-world/cona
Structure and decay at rapid proton capture waiting points
We investigate the region of the nuclear chart around from a
three-body perspective, where we compute reaction rates for the radiative
capture of two protons. One key quantity is here the photon dissociation cross
section for the inverse process where two protons are liberated from the
borromean nucleus by photon bombardment. We find a number of peaks at low
photon energy in this cross section where each peak is located at the energy
corresponding to population of a three-body resonance. Thus, for these energies
the decay or capture processes proceed through these resonances. However, the
next step in the dissociation process still has the option of following several
paths, that is either sequential decay by emission of one proton at a time with
an intermediate two-body resonance as stepping stone, or direct decay into the
continuum of both protons simultaneously. The astrophysical reaction rate is
obtained by folding of the cross section as function of energy with the
occupation probability for a Maxwell-Boltzmann temperature distribution. The
reaction rate is then a function of temperature, and of course depending on the
underlying three-body bound state and resonance structures. We show that a very
simple formula at low temperature reproduces the elaborate numerically computed
reaction rate.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, conference proceedings, publishe
An interpolatory ansatz captures the physics of one-dimensional confined Fermi systems
Interacting one-dimensional quantum systems play a pivotal role in physics.
Exact solutions can be obtained for the homogeneous case using the Bethe ansatz
and bosonisation techniques. However, these approaches are not applicable when
external confinement is present. Recent theoretical advances beyond the Bethe
ansatz and bosonisation allow us to predict the behaviour of one-dimensional
confined systems with strong short-range interactions, and new experiments with
cold atomic Fermi gases have already confirmed these theories. Here we
demonstrate that a simple linear combination of the strongly interacting
solution with the well-known solution in the limit of vanishing interactions
provides a simple and accurate description of the system for all values of the
interaction strength. This indicates that one can indeed capture the physics of
confined one-dimensional systems by knowledge of the limits using wave
functions that are much easier to handle than the output of typical numerical
approaches. We demonstrate our scheme for experimentally relevant systems with
up to six particles. Moreover, we show that our method works also in the case
of mixed systems of particles with different masses. This is an important
feature because these systems are known to be non-integrable and thus not
solvable by the Bethe ansatz technique.Comment: 22 pages including methods and supplementary materials, 11 figures,
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