Superfluid in a shaken optical lattice: quantum critical dynamics and topological defect engineering
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Abstract
We present our recent studies of non-equilibrium dynamics in Bose-Einstein condensates using the shaken optical lattice. By increasing the shaking amplitude we observe a quantum phase transition from an ordinary superfluid to an effectively ferromagnetic superfluid composed of discrete domains with different quasi-momentum. We investigate the critical dynamics during which the domain structure and domain walls emerge. We demonstrate the use of a digital micromirror device to deterministically create desired domain structure. Using this technique we develop a clearer picture of the quantum critical dynamics at early times and its impact on the domain structure long after the transition.
Authors
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Anita Gaj
University of Chicago
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Lei Feng
University of Chicago
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Logan W. Clark
University of Chicago
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Cheng Chin
James Franck Institute, Enrico Fermi Institute, and Department of Physics, University of Chicago, University of Chicago