Probing non-Gaussian correlations through entanglement generation in a many-body quantum system

ORAL

Abstract

In understanding strongly correlated quantum systems, quantifying the non-Gaussian nature of interparticle correlations is invaluable. We show that, for a uniform quantum gas, there exists a natural connection between non-Gaussian correlations and the generation of momentum-space entanglement. Furthermore, this entanglement can be directly measured in an experiment using time-of-flight techniques. To prototype our method, we numerically study entanglement generation in a degenerate Bose gas following a quench to the unitary regime, where Gaussian and non-Gaussian correlations are generated sequentially in time.

*Funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific research (NWO) under Grant No. 680.92.18.05, the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy (EZK), as part of the Quantum Delta NL program, and the Research Foundation–Flanders via a postdoctoral fellowship (Grant No. 1222425N).

Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.16200

Presenters

  • Jasper van de Kraats

    • Eindhoven University of Technology

Authors

  • Jasper van de Kraats

    • Eindhoven University of Technology
  • Denise Ahmed-Braun

    • University of Antwerp
  • Victor Colussi

    • Quantinuum
  • Servaas Kokkelmans

    • Eindhoven University of Technology