SU(1, 1) echoes for breathers in quantum gases
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Abstract
Though the celebrated spin echoes have been widely used to reverse quantum dynamics, they are not applicable to systems whose constituents are beyond the control of the su(2) algebra. Here, we design echoes to reverse quantum dynamics of breathers in three-dimensional unitary fermions and two-dimensional bosons and fermions with contact interactions, which are governed by an underlying su(1,1) algebra. Geometrically, SU(1,1) echoes produce closed trajectories on a single or multiple Poincare disks and thus could recover any initial states without changing the sign of the Hamiltonian. In particular, the initial shape of a breather determines the superposition of trajectories on multiple Poincare disks and whether the revival time has period multiplication. Our work provides physicists with a recipe to tailor collective excitations of interacting many-body systems.
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Publication: Lv, C., Zhang, R., and Zhou, Q. (2020). SU(1,1) Echoes for Breathers in Quantum Gases. Physical Review Letters, 125(25), 253002.
Presenters
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Chenwei Lv
Purdue University
Authors
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Chenwei Lv
Purdue University
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Ren Zhang
Xi'an Jiaotong Univ
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Qi Zhou
Purdue University