Bulletin of the American Physical Society
54th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Volume 68, Number 7
Monday–Friday, June 5–9, 2023; Spokane, Washington
Session H06: Dynamics in Trapped Gases
8:00 AM–10:00 AM,
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
Room: 206 A
Chair: David Weld, UC Santa Barbara
Abstract: H06.00005 : Observation of the Interacting 3D Anderson Metal Insulator Transition with Kicked Quantum Gases*
8:48 AM–9:00 AM
Presenter:
Xinxin Tang
(University of Washington)
Authors:
Xinxin Tang
(University of Washington)
Jun Hui See Toh
(University of Washington)
Nicolas Williams
(University of Washington)
Carson Patterson
(University of Washington)
Mengxin Du
(The University of Texas at Dallas)
Ying Su
(The University of Texas at Dallas)
Chuanwei Zhang
(University of Texas at Dallas)
Subhadeep Gupta
(University of Washington)
In this talk, we present our experimental investigation of interaction effects on the 3D Anderson Metal-Insulator Transition (MIT) using kicked quantum gases of bosonic 174Yb in a synthetic momentum lattice [1]. Going beyond our earlier work with periodic kicking [2], the application of quasi-periodic kicks allows access to higher dimensions in the synthetic momentum space. Our results show that many-body interactions can drive delocalization in the Anderson insulator and shift the transition boundary. The observed delocalization is sub-diffusive with a non-universal exponent. We also compare our findings to numerical simulations based on mean-field treatments.
In addition, we will present our progress on an ongoing project to investigate kicked quantum gases of paired 6Li fermions with tunable interactions. This system provides access to the study of quantum transport with strong tunable interactions and in the presence of pairing.
*AFOSR Grant No. FA9550-22-1-0240 and NSF Grant No. PHY-1806212
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