Experimental Observation of BCS Dynamical Phases in a Strontium Cavity-QED System
ORAL
Abstract
Out-of-equilibrium dynamics in many-body systems can exhibit rich behavior not found in equilibrium systems. In particular, certain non-dissipative systems quenched out of equilibrium can experience distinct “dynamical phases” and corresponding phase transitions as either Hamiltonian parameters or initial conditions are tuned. The Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) model of superconductivity provides a notable example: studies of this model predict the existence of three dynamical phases when a superconductor in its ground state experiences a sudden quench in interaction strength [1]. Despite this, experimental observation of all three phases in condensed matter systems has yet to be realized. Following a previous theory proposal [2], we present results simulating the BCS model using an ensemble of 88Sr atoms subject to a cavity-mediated spin-exchange interaction. By tuning both the interaction strength and the shape of the single-particle energy distribution, we observe three dynamical phases and identify them with the predicted dynamics in a quenched BCS superconductor.
[1] R. A. Barankov and L. S. Levitov, PRL 96, 230403 (2006)
[2] R. J. Lewis-Swan et al., PRL 126, 173601 (2021)
[1] R. A. Barankov and L. S. Levitov, PRL 96, 230403 (2006)
[2] R. J. Lewis-Swan et al., PRL 126, 173601 (2021)
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Presenters
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Dylan J Young
JILA
Authors
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Dylan J Young
JILA
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Anjun Chu
JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder
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Eric Song
JILA, University of Colorado Boulder, JILA
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Diego E Barberena
JILA
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David Wellnitz
JILA, NIST, and Dept. of Physics, University of Colorado, JILA
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Zhijing Niu
University of Colorado Boulder, JILA, JILA
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Vera M Schäfer
JILA, University of Colorado
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Ana Maria Rey
UC Boulder/JILA, JILA, Univ of Colorado Boulder
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James K Thompson
JILA, CU Boulder, JILA, University of Colorado Boulder