Subdiffusion and Heat Transport in a Tilted 2D Fermi-Hubbard System
ORAL
Abstract
We study the late-time effective hydrodynamics of an isolated cold-atom Fermi-Hubbard system subject to an external linear potential (a “tilt”). We do this by observing the decay of prepared initial density waves as a function of wavelength λ and tilt strength and find that the associated decay time τ crosses over as the tilt strength is increased from characteristically diffusive to subdiffusive with τ∝λ4. In order to explain the underlying physics we develop a hydrodynamic model that exhibits this crossover. For strong tilts, the subdiffusive transport rate is set by a thermal diffusivity, which we are thus able to measure as a function of tilt in this regime. We further support our understanding by probing the local inverse temperature of the system at strong tilts, finding good agreement with our theoretical predictions.
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Presenters
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Alan Morningstar
Princeton University
Authors
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Elmer Guardado-Sanchez
Princeton University
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Alan Morningstar
Princeton University
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Benjamin M Spar
Princeton University
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Peter T Brown
Princeton University
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David Huse
Princeton University, Princeton University, Institute for Advanced Study
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Waseem S Bakr
Princeton University, Princeton