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Observation of frustrated chiral dynamics in an interacting triangular flux ladder

Yuqing Li, Huiying Du, Yunfei Wang, J.-Q. Liang, Liantuan Xiao, Wei Yi, Jie Ma, Suotang Jia

2023Nature Communications30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Quantum matter interacting with gauge fields, an outstanding paradigm in modern physics, underlies the description of various physical systems. Engineering artificial gauge fields in ultracold atoms offers a highly controllable access to the exotic many-body phenomena in these systems, and has stimulated intense interest. Here we implement a triangular flux ladder in the momentum space of ultracold 133 Cs atoms, and study the chiral dynamics under tunable interactions. Through measurements of the site-resolved density evolutions, we reveal how the competition between interaction and flux in the frustrated triangular geometry gives rise to flux-dependent localization and biased chiral dynamics. For the latter in particular, the symmetry between the two legs is dynamically broken, which can be attributed to frustration. We then characterize typical dynamic patterns using complementary observables. Our work opens the avenue toward exploring correlated transport in frustrated geometries, where the interplay between interactions and gauge fields plays a key role.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsFrustrationObservableUltracold atomFlux (metallurgy)Gauge theoryGauge (firearms)QuantumMomentum (technical analysis)Symmetry (geometry)Space (punctuation)Theoretical physicsClassical mechanicsQuantum mechanicsCondensed matter physicsGeometryMathematicsEconomicsPhilosophyLinguisticsMetallurgyArchaeologyFinanceHistoryMaterials scienceCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein CondensatesQuantum, superfluid, helium dynamicsQuantum many-body systems
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