Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2023 APS March Meeting
Volume 68, Number 3
Las Vegas, Nevada (March 5-10)
Virtual (March 20-22); Time Zone: Pacific Time
Session F66: Non-Equilibrium Physics in AMO Systems I
8:00 AM–11:00 AM,
Tuesday, March 7, 2023
Room: Room 413
Sponsoring
Unit:
DAMOP
Chair: Boning Li, MIT
Abstract: F66.00001 : Spin-charge separation in an atomic Luttinger liquid*
8:00 AM–8:36 AM
Presenter:
Randall G Hulet
(Rice University)
Author:
Randall G Hulet
(Rice University)
We have studied an artificial one-dimensional (1D) material in which the electrons are replaced by 6Li, a composite fermion. A 2D optical lattice confines the atoms to an array of 1D tubes. Quantum simulation with ultracold atoms takes advantage of the capability to adhere to a theoretical model, and the tunability of the model parameters to enable quantitative comparison with theory. Our experiment uses Bragg spectroscopy to measure the momentum and energy resolved structure factor, S(q,ω), from which the two speeds of sound are determined. In collaboration with our theory colleagues, we made a direct theory/experiment comparison and found excellent agreement as a function of interaction strength [1]. We found that it was necessary to include nonlinear corrections to the spin-wave dispersion arising from back-scattering, thus going beyond the Luttinger model. More recently, we explored the disruption of spin correlations with increasing temperature [2], an effect that destroys spin-charge separation.
1. R. Senaratne*, D. Cavazos-Cavazos* et al, “Spin-charge separation in a 1D Fermi gas with tunable interactions”, Science 376, 1305 (2022).
2. D. Cavazos-Cavazos, R. Senaratne, A. Kafle, and R.G. Hulet, “Realization of a spin-incoherent Luttinger liquid”, arXiv:2210.06306 (2022).
*Funding from an ARO MURI grant is gratefully acknowledged.
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