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Quantum-classical correspondence of a system of interacting bosons in a triple-well potential

Erick R. Castro, Jorge Chávez-Carlos, I. Roditi, Lea F. Santos, Jorge G. Hirsch

2021Quantum17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We study the quantum-classical correspondence of an experimentally accessible system of interacting bosons in a tilted triple-well potential. With the semiclassical analysis, we get a better understanding of the different phases of the quantum system and how they could be used for quantum information science. In the integrable limits, our analysis of the stationary points of the semiclassical Hamiltonian reveals critical points associated with second-order quantum phase transitions. In the nonintegrable domain, the system exhibits crossovers. Depending on the parameters and quantities, the quantum-classical correspondence holds for very few bosons. In some parameter regions, the ground state is robust (highly sensitive) to changes in the interaction strength (tilt amplitude), which may be of use for quantum information protocols (quantum sensing).

Topics & Concepts

BosonSemiclassical physicsQuantumPhysicsHamiltonian (control theory)Quantum mechanicsQuantum phase transitionQuantum systemIntegrable systemQuantum dynamicsQuantum discordQuantum dissipationMathematical physicsMathematicsMathematical optimizationCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein CondensatesQuantum, superfluid, helium dynamicsQuantum chaos and dynamical systems