Three-body correlations in nonlinear response of correlated quantum liquid

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Behavior of quantum liquids is a fascinating topic in physics. Even in a strongly correlated case, the linear response of a given system to an external field is described by the fluctuation-dissipation relations based on the two-body correlations in the equilibrium. However, to explore nonlinear non-equilibrium behaviors of the system beyond this well-established regime, the role of higher order correlations starting from the three-body correlations must be revealed. In this work, we experimentally investigate a controllable quantum liquid realized in a Kondo-correlated quantum dot and prove the relevance of the three-body correlations in the nonlinear conductance at finite magnetic field, which validates the recent Fermi liquid theory extended to the non-equilibrium regime.

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Hata, T., Teratani, Y., Arakawa, T., Lee, S., Ferrier, M., Deblock, R., … Kobayashi, K. (2021). Three-body correlations in nonlinear response of correlated quantum liquid. Nature Communications, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-23467-4

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