Experimental signatures of an extended multifractal phase in a kicked Aubry-André-Harper Hamiltonian

ORAL

Abstract

The fractal dimension of quantum matter, defined as a scaling exponent, can acquire multiple values in numerous physical contexts. Such multifractality is commonly observed at a critical point rather than as an extended phase. Here, we experimentally demonstrate that kicked Aubry-André-Harper (kAAH) quasicrystals exhibit a multifractal quantum phase across an extended range in parameter space. These experiments use Bose-Einstein condensates of strontium atoms loaded into an optical lattice and kicked with a secondary lattice of an incommensurate wavelength. To eliminate interband heating and preserve the tight-binding character of the Hamiltonian, we engineer the kick waveforms based on a multiband time-domain model, a technique analogous to apodization in optics or RF engineering. This enables access to a phase diagram spanning a parameter space 5 orders of magnitude larger than that accessible with simple kicking schemes. Transport measurements show signatures of the extended multifractal phase and anomalous disorder-driven re-entrant delocalization.

*This work is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, National Quantum Information Science Research Centers, Quantum Science Center and the Army Research Office (MURI W911NF1710323). Use was made of computational facilities purchased with funds from the National Science Foundation (CNS-1725797) and administered by the Center for Scientific Computing (CSC). The CSC is supported by the California NanoSystems Institute and the Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC; NSF DMR 1720256) at UC Santa Barbara.

Presenters

  • Hasan E Kondakci

    • University of California, Santa Barbara

Authors

  • Hasan E Kondakci

    • University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Toshihiko Shimasaki

    • University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Max Prichard

    • University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Jared E Pagett

    • University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Yifei Bai

    • University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Peter Dotti

    • University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Alec J Cao

    • University of Cambridge
    • University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Tsung-Cheng Lu

    • Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
  • Tarun Grover

    • University of California, San Diego
  • David M Weld

    • University of California, Santa Barbara