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Physical Review B | 2013

Interaction quenches in the one-dimensional Bose gas

Marton Kormos; Aditya Shashi; Yang-Zhi Chou; Jean-Sébastien Caux; Adilet Imambekov

The nonequilibrium dynamics of integrable systems are highly constrained by the conservation of certain charges. There is substantial evidence that after a quantum quench they do not thermalize but their asymptotic steady state can be described by a generalized Gibbs ensemble (GGE) built from the conserved charges. Most of the studies on the GGE so far have focused on models that can be mapped to quadratic systems, while analytic treatment in nonquadratic systems remained elusive. We obtain results on interaction quenches in a nonquadratic continuum system, the one-dimensional (1D) Bose gas described by the integrable Lieb-Liniger model. The direct implementation of the GGE prescription is prohibited by the divergence of the conserved charges, which we conjecture to be endemic to any continuum integrable systems with contact interactions undergoing a sudden quench. We compute local correlators for a noninteracting initial state and arbitrary final interactions as well as two-point functions for quenches to the Tonks-Girardeau regime. We show that in the long time limit integrability leads to significant deviations from the predictions of the grand canonical ensemble, allowing for an experimental verification in cold-atom systems.


Physical Review Letters | 2011

Exact three-body local correlations for excited states of the 1D Bose gas.

Marton Kormos; Yang-Zhi Chou; Adilet Imambekov

We derive an exact analytic expression for the three-body local correlations in the Lieb-Liniger model of 1D Bose gas with contact repulsion. The local three-body correlations control the thermalization and particle loss rates in the presence of terms which break integrability, as is realized in the case of 1D ultracold bosons. Our result is valid not only at finite temperature but also for a large class of nonthermal excited states in the thermodynamic limit. We present finite temperature calculations in the presence of external harmonic confinement within local density approximation, and for a highly excited state that resembles an experimentally realized configuration.


Physical Review B | 2014

Topological protection, disorder, and interactions: Survival at the surface of three-dimensional topological superconductors

Matthew S. Foster; Hong-Yi Xie; Yang-Zhi Chou

We consider the interplay of disorder and interactions upon the gapless surface states of 3D topological superconductors. The combination of topology and superconducting order inverts the action of time-reversal symmetry, so that extrinsic time-reversal invariant surface perturbations appear only as “pseudomagnetic” fields (Abelian and non-Abelian vector potentials, which couple to spin and valley currents). The main effect of disorder is to induce multifractal scaling in surface state wave functions. These critically delocalized, yet strongly inhomogeneous states renormalize interaction matrix elements relative to the clean system. We compute the enhancement or suppression of interaction scaling dimensions due to the disorder exactly, using conformal field theory. We determine the conditions under which interactions remain irrelevant in the presence of disorder for symmetry classes AIII and DIII. In the limit of large topological winding numbers (many surface valleys), we show that the effective field theory takes the form of a Finkel’stein nonlinear sigma model, augmented by the Wess-Zumino-Novikov-Witten term. The sigma model incorporates interaction effects to all orders and provides a framework for a controlled perturbative expansion; the inverse spin or thermal conductance is the small parameter. For class DIII, we show that interactions are always irrelevant, while in class AIII, there is a finite window of stability, controlled by the disorder. Outside of this window, we identify new interaction-stabilized fixed points.


Physical Review Letters | 2015

Helical Quantum Edge Gears in 2D Topological Insulators

Yang-Zhi Chou; Alex Levchenko; Matthew S. Foster

We show that two-terminal transport can measure the Luttinger liquid (LL) parameter K, in helical LLs at the edges of two-dimensional topological insulators (TIs) with Rashba spin-orbit coupling. We consider a Coulomb drag geometry with two coplanar TIs and short-ranged spin-flip interedge scattering. Current injected into one edge loop induces circulation in the second, which floats without leads. In the low-temperature (T→0) perfect drag regime, the conductance is (e^{2}/h)(2K+1)/(K+1). At higher T, we predict a conductivity ~T^{-4K+3}. The conductivity for a single edge is also computed.


Physical Review B | 2014

Chalker scaling, level repulsion, and conformal invariance in critically delocalized quantum matter: Disordered topological superconductors and artificial graphene

Yang-Zhi Chou; Matthew S. Foster

We numerically investigate critically delocalized wavefunctions in models of 2D Dirac fermions, subject to vector potential disorder. These describe the surface states of 3D topological superconductors, and can also be realized through long-range correlated bond randomness in artificial materials like molecular graphene. A frozen regime can occur for strong disorder in these systems, wherein a single wavefunction presents a few localized peaks separated by macroscopic distances. Despite this rarefied spatial structure, we find robust correlations between eigenstates at different energies, at both weak and strong disorder. The associated level statistics are always approximately Wigner-Dyson. The system shows generalized Chalker (quantum critical) scaling, even when individual states are quasilocalized in space. We confirm analytical predictions for the density of states and multifractal spectra. For a single Dirac valley, we establish that finite energy states show universal multifractal spectra consistent with the integer quantum Hall plateau transition. A single Dirac fermion at finite energy can therefore behave as a Quantum Hall critical metal. For the case of two valleys and non-abelian disorder, we verify predictions of conformal field theory. Our results for the non-abelian case imply that both delocalization and conformal invariance are topologically-protected for multivalley topological superconductor surface states.


Physical Review Letters | 2016

Topological Protection from Random Rashba Spin-Orbit Backscattering: Ballistic Transport in a Helical Luttinger Liquid

Hong-Yi Xie; Heqiu Li; Yang-Zhi Chou; Matthew S. Foster

The combination of Rashba spin-orbit coupling and potential disorder induces a random current operator for the edge states of a 2D topological insulator. We prove that charge transport through such an edge is ballistic at any temperature, with or without Luttinger liquid interactions. The solution exploits a mapping to a spin 1/2 in a time-dependent field that preserves the projection along one randomly undulating component (integrable dynamics). Our result is exact and rules out random Rashba backscattering as a source of temperature-dependent transport, absent integrability-breaking terms.


Physical Review B | 2017

Twisting Anderson pseudospins with light: Quench dynamics in terahertz-pumped BCS superconductors

Yang-Zhi Chou; Yunxiang Liao; Matthew S. Foster


arXiv: Statistical Mechanics | 2012

Interaction quenches in the Lieb-Liniger model

Márton Kormos; Aditya Shashi; Yang-Zhi Chou; Adilet Imambekov


Archive | 2011

Exact three-body local correlations for arbitrary excited states of the 1D Bose gas

Márton Kormos; Yang-Zhi Chou; Adilet Imambekov


Physical Review B | 2015

Surface transport coefficients for three-dimensional topological superconductors

Hong-Yi Xie; Yang-Zhi Chou; Matthew S. Foster

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Ying-Jer Kao

National Taiwan University

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Lieh-Jeng Chang

National Cheng Kung University

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Th. Brückel

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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H. Schneider

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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W. Schweika

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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Y. Su

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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