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Engineering Dynamical Phase Diagrams with Driven Lattices in Spinor Gases

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Abstract

We experimentally demonstrate that well-designed driven optical lattices can enable the exploration of highly-controllable non-equilibrium dynamics in spinor gases in previously inaccessible parameter regimes. Specifically, experimental signatures in our observations demonstrate that driven lattices can simultaneously independently determine the effective spin-dependent interactions, spinor phase, and quadradic Zeeman energy of spinor gases with negligible heating and atom losses compared to conventional techniques. Modulation-induced higher harmonics additionally generate progressively narrower separatrices at driving-frequency determined higher quadradic Zeeman energies. We understand these observations with calculations based on a dynamical single spatial mode approximation and find qualitative agreement with our data. Our findings expand the working range of cold atoms for applications in quantum sensing and engineered Hamiltonians.

Publication: arXiv:2309.00592

Presenters

  • Jared O Austin-Harris

    Oklahoma State University

Authors

  • Jared O Austin-Harris

    Oklahoma State University

  • Zachary N Hardesty-Shaw

    Oklahoma State University, The MITRE Corporation

  • Qingze Guan

    Washington State University

  • Cosmo T Binegar

    Oklahoma State University-Stillwater

  • Doerte Blume

    The University of Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma, Homer L. Dodge Department of Physics and Astronomy and Center for Quantum Research and Technology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA, Homer L. Dodge Department of Physics and Astronomy, Center for Quantum Research and Technology, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma

  • Robert J Lewis-Swan

    The University of Oklahoma

  • Yingmei Liu

    Oklahoma State University-Stillwater, Oklahoma State University