Bulletin of the American Physical Society
56th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Monday–Friday, June 16–20, 2025; Portland, Oregon
Session E03: Out-of-Equilibrium Quantum Dynamics II
8:00 AM–9:36 AM,
Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Oregon Convention Center
Room: Portland Ballroom 252
Chair: Vladimir Yurovsky, Tel Aviv University
Abstract: E03.00002 : Universal coarsening in box-trapped Bose gases far from equilibrium
8:12 AM–8:24 AM
Presenter:
Martin Gazo
(University of Cambridge)
Authors:
Martin Gazo
(University of Cambridge)
Gevorg Martirosyan
(Univ of Cambridge)
Jiri Etrych
(University of Cambridge)
Andrey Karailiev
(University of Cambridge)
Tanish Satoor
(Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge)
Simon M Fischer
(University of Cambridge)
Sebastian J Morris
(University of Cambridge)
Christopher Ho
(Univ of Cambridge)
Maciej Galka
(Univ of Cambridge)
Christoph Eigen
(Univ of Cambridge)
Zoran Hadzibabic
(Univ of Cambridge)
We start by preparing a degenerate gas in a far-from-equilibrium state, and then observe the relaxation towards an equilibrium condensate. We reveal universal scaling in the experimentally accessible finite-time dynamics by elucidating and accounting for initial-state-dependent prescaling effects. The observed scaling exponents match analytical predictions, and are independent of both the initial state and the strength of interparticle interactions.
Finally, we also investigate the speed of spreading of quantum coherence during relaxation. We show that the spreading of coherence through the system is initially slower for weaker interactions, and faster for stronger ones, but always eventually reaches the same fundamental limit, where the square of the coherence length grows at a universal rate given by the ratio of Planck's constant and the particle mass. Our results provide benchmarks for theories of universality far from equilibrium, are relevant for quantum technologies that rely on large-scale coherence, and invite similar measurements in other quantum systems
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