Towards non-equilibrium spin dynamics with spin spirals in dense ensembles of NV centers
ORAL
Abstract
Exploring far-from-equilibrium systems is an exciting frontier of many-body physics. We present the construction of a new setup to probe many-body dynamics and spin diffusion in long-range interacting spin systems, combining Hamiltonian engineering with spatial control on the scale of the typical NV-NV spacing. We achieve the latter by applying strong magnetic field gradients that can be rapidly switched during the Hamiltonian engineering pulse sequence. In addition to altering the Hamiltonian during the engineering phase, gradients can also prepare non-trivial spin spiral initial states. We estimate that magnetic field gradients on the order of 0.1-1 G/nm are achievable, enabling spin spirals with windings on the order of the spin spacing. Our new experimental apparatus will allow us to study many-body thermalization and the emergence of hydrodynamics in complex many-body quantum systems.
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Presenters
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Oksana A Makarova
Harvard University
Authors
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Oksana A Makarova
Harvard University
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Leigh S Martin
Harvard University
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Christina Spaegele
Harvard University
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Hengyun Zhou
Harvard University
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Nathaniel T Leitao
Harvard University
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Qian-Ze Zhu
Harvard University
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Bartholomeus Machielse
Harvard University
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Johannes Cremer
University of Maryland, University of Maryland, College Park
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Nishad Maskara
Harvard University
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Hongkun Park
Harvard University
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Ronald L Walsworth
University of Maryland, College Park
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Federico Capasso
Harvard University
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Mikhail Lukin
Harvard University