Monday, March 18, 2013

1303.3583 (Michael Knap et al.)

Quantum flutter versus Bloch oscillations in one-dimensional quantum
liquids out of equilibrium
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Michael Knap, Charles J. M. Mathy, Mikhail B. Zvonarev, Eugene Demler
We study the dynamics of an impurity of finite mass injected into a one-dimensional quantum liquid at zero temperature, either at finite velocity or at zero velocity with a force driving the impurity. We obtain accurate results using numerical simulations based on matrix product states, and find that in both cases, the impurity undergoes oscillations, however the physical mechanism is different: the driven impurity undergoes Bloch oscillations by following the ground state branch while continuously emitting phonons, whereas the undriven impurity undergoes coherent quantum oscillations at an emergent energy scale, called quantum flutter in previous work, whose amplitude grows with increasing initial velocity. We find these results to be independent of whether the system is integrable or not, and robust to changes in the microscopics of the model, suggesting that they are universal.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1303.3583

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