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Subdiffusion and Heat Transport in a Tilted 2D Fermi-Hubbard System

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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.

Presenters

  • Alan Morningstar

    Princeton University

Authors

  • Elmer Guardado-Sanchez

    Princeton University

  • Alan Morningstar

    Princeton University

  • Benjamin M Spar

    Princeton University

  • Peter T Brown

    Princeton University

  • David Huse

    Princeton University, Princeton University, Institute for Advanced Study

  • Waseem S Bakr

    Princeton University, Princeton