Heating and decoherence from continuous measurement of the local density of lattice bosons

ORAL

Abstract

We explore the dynamics of a Bose Hubbard system when a weak local probe continuously measures the occupation of all sites. We find that this poissonian measurement process drives the system towards a thermodynamic distribution with high entropy. The final distribution does not depend on the interaction strength, but the time until steady-state does. Using a master equation for quantum observables, we calculate the heating rate and decoherence time for the system, and follow the time evolution of the two-point and four-point correlation functions in real and momentum space.

*We acknowledge support from ARO-MURI Non-equilibrium Many-body Dynamics grant.

Authors

  • Yariv Yanay

    • Cornell Univ
  • Erich Mueller

    • Cornell Univ
  • Mukund Vengalattore

    • Cornell Univ