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Published May 2018 | Published + Submitted
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Particle statistics and lossy dynamics of ultracold atoms in optical lattices

Abstract

Experimental control over ultracold quantum gases has made it possible to investigate low-dimensional systems of both bosonic and fermionic atoms. In closed one-dimensional systems there are many similarities in the dynamics of local quantities for spinless fermions and strongly interacting "hard-core" bosons, which on a lattice can be formalized via a Jordan-Wigner transformation. In this study, we analyze the similarities and differences for spinless fermions and hard-core bosons on a lattice in the presence of particle loss. The removal of a single fermion causes differences in local quantities compared with the bosonic case because of the different particle exchange symmetry in the two cases. We identify deterministic and probabilistic signatures of these dynamics in terms of local particle density, which could be measured in ongoing experiments with quantum gas microscopes.

Additional Information

© 2018 American Physical Society. Received 12 September 2017; published 21 May 2018. We thank A. Buyskikh, J. Surace, and J. Schachenmayer for helpful discussions. Work at the University of Strathclyde was supported by the EPSRC Programme Grant DesOEQ (EP/P009565/1), by the European Union Horizon 2020 collaborative project QuProCS–Quantum Probes for Complex Systems (Grant Agreement 641277), and by the EOARD via AFOSR grant number FA2386-14-1-5003. Results were obtained using the EPSRC-funded ARCHIE-WeSt High Performance Computer, EPSRC Grant No. EP/K000586/1.

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