Quench-induced resonant tunneling mechanisms of bosons in an optical lattice with harmonic confinement

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Abstract

The non-equilibrium dynamics of small boson ensembles in one-dimensional optical lattices is explored upon a sudden quench of an additional harmonic trap from strong to weak confinement. We find that the competition between the initial localization and the repulsive interaction leads to a resonant response of the system for intermediate quench amplitudes, corresponding to avoided crossings in the many-body eigenspectrum with varying final trap frequency. In particular, we show that these avoided crossings can be utilized to prepare the system in a desired state. The dynamical response is shown to depend on both the interaction strength as well as the number of atoms manifesting the many-body nature of the tunneling dynamics.

*Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) in the framework of the SFB 925 ''Light induced dynamics and control of correlated quantum systems''

Authors

  • Simeon Mistakidis

    • University of Hamburg
    • Center for Optical Quantum Technologies, University of Hamburg
  • Georgios Koutentakis

    • University of Hamburg
    • Center for Optical Quantum Technologies, University of Hamburg
  • Peter Schmelcher

    • University of Hamburg
    • Center for Optical Quantum Technologies, University of Hamburg