Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2023
Volume 68, Number 3
Las Vegas, Nevada (March 5-10)
Virtual (March 20-22); Time Zone: Pacific Time
Session YY10: V: Driven Topological Phases, Non-Hermitian Systems and Beyond
10:00 AM–11:48 AM,
Wednesday, March 22, 2023
Room: Virtual Room 10
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCMP
Chair: Stewart Barnes, University of Miami
Abstract: YY10.00005 : Anomalous Luttinger equivalence between temperature and curved spacetime:From black holes to thermal quenches
10:48 AM–11:00 AM
Presenter:
baptiste bermond
(ENS lyon)
Author:
baptiste bermond
(ENS lyon)
between gravitational fields and thermal transport, established in 1964 by Luttinger,
building on earlier ideas of Tolman and Ehrenfest.
Does this connection extend beyond pure technical considerations ?
In this work, we revisit the celebrated Tolman-Ehrenfest and Luttinger relations and show
how to incorporate anomalous quantum fluctuations that become paramount in a strongly
curved spacetime. Our extended correspondence between temperature
variations and curvature of spacetime incorporates new quantum energy scales associated
with these fluctuations, captured by the so-called gravitational anomalies of quantum field theories.
On one hand we point out that such anomalous fluctuations naturally occur in the quantum
atmosphere of a black hole. On the other hand, our extended correspondance implies that
analogous fluctuations are also observable in thermal conductors in the flat-space time of
a laboratory, provided that the local temperature varies strongly.
As a consequence, we establish that the gravitational anomalies manifest themselves naturally
in non-linear thermal response of a quantum wire.
In addition, we propose a systematic way to identify thermal analogues of black hole’s
anomalous quantum fluctuations associated to gravitational anomalies. We identify their
signatures in propagating energy waves following a thermal quench, as well as in the energy
density of heating Floquet states induced by repeated thermal quenches.
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