Direct observation of long-range many-body coherence in quasi-one-dimensional attractive Bose gases
Hikaru Tamura, Sambit Banerjee, Rongjie Li, Panayotis Kevrekidis, Simeon I. Mistakidis, Chen-Lung Hung

TL;DR
This study experimentally observes long-range many-body coherence in quasi-1D attractive Bose gases during out-of-equilibrium dynamics, revealing phase-coherent density waves, phase scrambling, and spontaneous re-establishment of coherence after interaction quenches.
Contribution
First experimental observation of long-range many-body coherence dynamics in quasi-1D attractive Bose gases during out-of-equilibrium quenches, highlighting rephasing phenomena.
Findings
Phase-coherent density wave evolutions observed during quenches.
Gases become phase-scrambled with finite correlation length over time.
Re-establishment of quasi-long-range coherence after returning to repulsive interactions.
Abstract
Macroscopic coherence is an important feature of quantum many-body systems exhibiting collective behaviors, with examples ranging from atomic Bose-Einstein condensates, and quantum liquids to superconductors. Probing many-body coherence in a dynamically unstable regime, however, presents an intriguing and outstanding challenge in out-of-equilibrium quantum many-body physics. Here, we experimentally study the first- and second-order coherence of degenerate quasi-one-dimensional (1D) Bose gases quenched from repulsive to modulationally unstable attractive interaction regimes. The resulting dynamics, monitored by in-situ density and matter-wave interference imaging, reveals phase-coherent density wave evolutions, clearly distinguished from iconic soliton trains previously observed in attractive gases. This arises from the interplay between noise-amplified density modulations and dispersive…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
