Non-Hermitian quantum gases: a platform for imaginary time crystals
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Abstract
One of the most important applications of quantum mechanics is the thermodynamic description of quantum gases. Despite the fundamental importance of this topic, a comprehensive description of the thermodynamic properties of non-Hermitian quantum gases is still lacking. Here, we investigate the properties of bosonic and fermionic non-Hermitian systems at finite temperatures. We show that non-Hermitian systems exhibit oscillations both in temperature and imaginary time. As such, they can be a possible platform to realize an imaginary time crystal (iTC) phase. The Hatano-Nelson model is identified as a simple lattice model to reveal this effect. In addition, we show that the conditions for the iTC to be manifest are the same as the conditions for the presence of disorder points, where the correlation functions show oscillating behavior. This analysis makes clear that our realization of iTC is effectively a way to filter one specific Matsubara mode. In this realization, the Matsubara frequency, which enters as a mathematical tool to compute correlation functions for finite temperatures, can be measured experimentally.
*RA acknowledges funding from the Brazilian Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES), from the Brazilian National Council for Research and Development (CNPq), and from the Delta Institute for Theoretical Physics (DITP) consortium, a program of the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) that is funded by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. ECM was supported in part by CNPq, FAPERJ and CAPES.
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Publication: arXiv:2108.01747
Presenters
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Rodrigo Arouca
- Uppsala University