Abstract
Ultracold atomic gases have been one of the most suitable systems to study universal non-equilibrium dynamics such as the Kibble-Zurek mechanism and phase ordering kinetics. Recently, non-thermal fixed points (NTFPs) have attracted great interest in the field. This is a scenario for universal thermalization originally proposed in quark-gluon plasmas, and two experimental groups, recently, have observed universal dynamics related to NTPFs in one-dimensional (1D) scalar and spinor Bose gases [1,2]. However, fundamental mechanisms behind 1D NTFPs has been elusive. In this seminar, we show our theoretical results for universal relaxation dynamics in a 1D antiferromagnetic spinor Bose gas [3]. Employing the truncated Wigner approximation, we find the scale-invariant universal relaxation phenomenon consistent with the NTFP scenario, and uncover that magnetic solitons play an important role in emergence of the universal behavior.
Event Details
Date/Time:
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Date:Thursday, February 14, 2019 - 3:00pm to 4:00pm
Location:
Howey School of Physics N110
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Prof. Chandra Raman