Particle-Hole Pair Coherence in Mott Insulator Quench Dynamics

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Abstract

We predict the existence of novel collapse and revival oscillations that are a distinctive signature of the short-range off-diagonal coherence associated with particle-hole pairs in Mott insulator states. Starting with an atomic Mott state in a one-dimensional optical lattice, suddenly raising the lattice depth freezes the particle-hole pairs in place and induces phase oscillations. The peak of the quasi-momentum distribution, revealed through time of flight interference, oscillates between a maximum occupation at zero quasi-momentum (the $\Gamma$ point) and the edge of the Brillouin zone. We find that the population enhancements at the edge of the Brillouin zone is due to coherent particle-hole pairs, and we show similar effects for fermions and Bose-Fermi mixtures in a lattice. Our results open a new avenue for probing strongly correlated many-body states with short-range phase coherence that goes beyond the familiar collapse and revivals previously observed in the long-range coherent superfluid regime.

*We acknowledge support from a grant by the US Army Research Office.

Authors

  • Eite Tiesinga

    • Joint Quantum Institute, NIST and University of Maryland
    • JQI, NIST and University of Maryland
    • NIST
    • Joint Quantum Institute, NIST and the University of Maryland
  • Khan Mahmud

    • Joint Quantum Institute, NIST and University of Maryland
    • Joint Quantum Institute
  • Lei Jiang

    • Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland and NIST
    • Joint Quantum Institute
  • Phillip Johnson

    • American University