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Sine-Gordon model from coupled condensates: A generalized hydrodynamics viewpoint

Alvise Bastianello

2024Physical review. B./Physical review. B21 citationsDOI

Abstract

The sine-Gordon model captures the low-energy effective dynamics of a wealth of one-dimensional quantum systems, stimulating the experimental efforts in building a versatile quantum simulator of this field theory and fueling the parallel development of new theoretical toolkits able to capture far-from-equilibrium settings. In this work, we analyze the realization of the sine-Gordon model from the interference pattern of two one-dimensional quasicondensates: we argue that the emergent field theory is well described by its classical limit, and we develop its large-scale description based on generalized hydrodynamics. We show how, despite the sine-Gordon model being an integrable field theory, trap-induced inhomogeneities cause instabilities of excitations and provide exact analytical results to capture this effect.

Topics & Concepts

Realization (probability)PhysicsSineLimit (mathematics)Integrable systemQuantum field theoryField (mathematics)QuantumWork (physics)Statistical physicssine-Gordon equationClassical mechanicsField theory (psychology)Scale (ratio)Quantum mechanicsSolitonMathematical physicsMathematical analysisMathematicsGeometryPure mathematicsStatisticsNonlinear systemQuantum many-body systemsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein CondensatesQuantum and electron transport phenomena
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