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The dynamics and prethermalization of one-dimensional quantum systems probed through the full distributions of quantum noise

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Published 12 July 2011 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Takuya Kitagawa et al 2011 New J. Phys. 13 073018 DOI 10.1088/1367-2630/13/7/073018

1367-2630/13/7/073018

Abstract

Quantum noise correlations have been employed in several areas of physics, including condensed matter, quantum optics and ultracold atoms, to reveal the non-classical states of the systems. To date, such analyses have mostly focused on systems in equilibrium. In this paper, we show that quantum noise is also a useful tool for characterizing and studying the non-equilibrium dynamics of a one-dimensional (1D) system. We consider the Ramsey sequence of 1D, two-component bosons, and obtain simple, analytical expressions for time evolutions of the full distribution functions for this strongly correlated, many-body system. The analysis can also be directly applied to the evolution of interference patterns between two 1D quasi-coindensates created from a single condensate through splitting. Using the tools developed in this paper, we demonstrate that 1D dynamics in these systems exhibits the phenomenon known as 'prethermalization', where the observables of non-equilibrium, long-time transient states become indistinguishable from those of thermal equilibrium states.

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