Non-Equilibrium Enhancement of Superfluidity in a Bose-Hubbard Model

ORAL

Abstract

The existence of superfluidity depends on the energy distribution of excitations in a system.~However, the distribution at thermal equilibrium is rarely optimal for the production of a superfluid state. It has been shown that simultaneously pushing a system out of equilibrium while balancing the induced heat through dissipation can be an effective way to enhance the system's superfluid properties. To that end, we consider how exciting a nonequilibrium site-density distribution in the Bose-Hubbard model can increase the superfluid region in the finite-temperature phase diagram. This work is supported by DARPA.

*This work is supported by DARPA

Authors

  • Andrew Robertson

    • University of Maryland
  • Victor Galitski

    • University of Maryland
    • University of Maryland, College Park
    • University of Maryland College Park