Algebraic solutions to the dynamics of dissipative many-body quantum systems

<p>From the motion of hurricanes to the cooling of a cup of tea, dissipative dynamics are ubiquitous in nature. Unfortunately, when studying lattice-based strongly correlated quantum systems, a common focus of experiments and highly relevant for material science, the curse of dimensionality pr...

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Հիմնական հեղինակ: Booker, C
Այլ հեղինակներ: Jaksch, D
Ձևաչափ: Թեզիս
Լեզու:English
Հրապարակվել է: 2022
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description <p>From the motion of hurricanes to the cooling of a cup of tea, dissipative dynamics are ubiquitous in nature. Unfortunately, when studying lattice-based strongly correlated quantum systems, a common focus of experiments and highly relevant for material science, the curse of dimensionality prevents us from directly solving the exact equations describing the dissipative motion. We instead often use approximations and numerical analysis, as few analytical techniques currently exist which can provide useful insights.</p> <p>This thesis studies the constraints that non-abelian algebraic structures place on the dynamics of such non-equilibrium many-body quantum systems. In doing so, we develop novel algebraic methods that provide previously absent analytic insight into a range of problems. We apply these new techniques to study dynamical phases of quantum matter that are of both theoretical and experimental interest.</p> <p>We study how simple algebraic structures imply persistent non-stationarity in dissipative many-body quantum systems. These results enable us to develop a theory of quantum synchronisation based on symmetries and to explore a novel class of time crystals where order is induced by noise. These dynamical phases of matter have been gaining recent interest for their insights into thermalisation and their potential application in quantum technologies. We therefore use our results to explore experimentally realisable models.</p> <p>We also use the general principles of prethermalisation to propose a new theory to potentially explain recent experiments studying light-induced superconductivity in terms of eta-pairing and approximate symmetries. We discuss the merits and weaknesses of our proposal in relation to the experimental evidence. We also indicate techniques that, within our theory, stabilise superconducting states by harnessing the quantum Zeno effect</p> <p>For certain systems, known as integrable, there are enough symmetries to allow for exact solutions using the Bethe ansatz. We demonstrate that Bethe ansatz techniques can be extended and applied to non-equilibrium problems. As an example, we use this method to analytically study the dynamical phase transitions of an XXZ spin chain with boundary loss.</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:cd3e6b19-65b7-47be-bbd0-9da39f7f4b952022-09-28T16:17:31ZAlgebraic solutions to the dynamics of dissipative many-body quantum systemsThesishttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06uuid:cd3e6b19-65b7-47be-bbd0-9da39f7f4b95Nonrelativistic quantum mechanicsEnglishHyrax Deposit2022Booker, CJaksch, DBuca, B<p>From the motion of hurricanes to the cooling of a cup of tea, dissipative dynamics are ubiquitous in nature. Unfortunately, when studying lattice-based strongly correlated quantum systems, a common focus of experiments and highly relevant for material science, the curse of dimensionality prevents us from directly solving the exact equations describing the dissipative motion. We instead often use approximations and numerical analysis, as few analytical techniques currently exist which can provide useful insights.</p> <p>This thesis studies the constraints that non-abelian algebraic structures place on the dynamics of such non-equilibrium many-body quantum systems. In doing so, we develop novel algebraic methods that provide previously absent analytic insight into a range of problems. We apply these new techniques to study dynamical phases of quantum matter that are of both theoretical and experimental interest.</p> <p>We study how simple algebraic structures imply persistent non-stationarity in dissipative many-body quantum systems. These results enable us to develop a theory of quantum synchronisation based on symmetries and to explore a novel class of time crystals where order is induced by noise. These dynamical phases of matter have been gaining recent interest for their insights into thermalisation and their potential application in quantum technologies. We therefore use our results to explore experimentally realisable models.</p> <p>We also use the general principles of prethermalisation to propose a new theory to potentially explain recent experiments studying light-induced superconductivity in terms of eta-pairing and approximate symmetries. We discuss the merits and weaknesses of our proposal in relation to the experimental evidence. We also indicate techniques that, within our theory, stabilise superconducting states by harnessing the quantum Zeno effect</p> <p>For certain systems, known as integrable, there are enough symmetries to allow for exact solutions using the Bethe ansatz. We demonstrate that Bethe ansatz techniques can be extended and applied to non-equilibrium problems. As an example, we use this method to analytically study the dynamical phase transitions of an XXZ spin chain with boundary loss.</p>
spellingShingle Nonrelativistic quantum mechanics
Booker, C
Algebraic solutions to the dynamics of dissipative many-body quantum systems
title Algebraic solutions to the dynamics of dissipative many-body quantum systems
title_full Algebraic solutions to the dynamics of dissipative many-body quantum systems
title_fullStr Algebraic solutions to the dynamics of dissipative many-body quantum systems
title_full_unstemmed Algebraic solutions to the dynamics of dissipative many-body quantum systems
title_short Algebraic solutions to the dynamics of dissipative many-body quantum systems
title_sort algebraic solutions to the dynamics of dissipative many body quantum systems
topic Nonrelativistic quantum mechanics
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