Spin conductivity spectrum in ultracold atomic gases
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Abstract
In this talk, we propose the method to measure frequency-dependent spin conductivity, which is elusive in solid-state materials [1]. Then, we present our theoretical analysis of the spin conductivity for several cold atomic systems in order to demonstrate that the spin conductivity spectrum becomes powerful probes to investigate many-body properteis of cold atoms. Indeed, the spin conductivity spectra includes physical information such as the Tomonaga-Luttinger parameter of spin in one-dimensional systems [1], topological phase transition in the 1D p-wave Fermi superfluid [2], and spin superfluidity in a binary Bose mixture [3].
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Publication: [1] Yuta Sekino, Hiroyuki Tajima, and Shun Uchino, Phys. Rev. Research 4, 043014 (2020)<br>[2] Hiroyuki Tajima, Yuta Sekino, and Shun Uchino, Phys. Rev. B 105, 064508 (2020)<br>[3] Yuta Sekino, Hiroyuki Tajima, and Shun Uchino, arXiv:2301.03031
Presenters
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Yuta Sekino
RIKEN
Authors
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Yuta Sekino
RIKEN
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Hiroyuki Tajima
The University of Tokyo
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Shun Uchino
Japan Atomic Energy Agency