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Title: | Floquet Hamiltonian engineering of an isolated many-body spin system |
Authors: | Sebastian Geier Nithiwadee Thaicharoen Clément Hainaut Titus Franz Andre Salzinger Annika Tebben David Grimshandl Gerhard Zürn Matthias Weidemüller |
Authors: | Sebastian Geier Nithiwadee Thaicharoen Clément Hainaut Titus Franz Andre Salzinger Annika Tebben David Grimshandl Gerhard Zürn Matthias Weidemüller |
Keywords: | Multidisciplinary |
Issue Date: | 26-Nov-2021 |
Abstract: | Controlling interactions is the key element for the quantum engineering of many-body systems. Using time-periodic driving, a naturally given many-body Hamiltonian of a closed quantum system can be transformed into an effective target Hamiltonian that exhibits vastly different dynamics. We demonstrate such Floquet engineering with a system of spins represented by Rydberg states in an ultracold atomic gas. By applying a sequence of spin manipulations, we change the symmetry properties of the effective Heisenberg XYZ Hamiltonian. As a consequence, the relaxation behavior of the total spin is drastically modified. The observed dynamics can be qualitatively captured by a semiclassical simulation. Engineering a wide range of Hamiltonians opens vast opportunities for implementing quantum simulation of nonequilibrium dynamics in a single experimental setting. |
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ISSN: | 10959203 00368075 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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