Two-dimensional superexchange-mediated magnetization dynamics in an optical lattice

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Abstract

The interplay of magnetic exchange interactions and tunneling underlies many complex quantum phenomena observed in real materials. We study nonequilibrium magnetization dynamics in an extended two-dimensional (2D) system by loading effective spin-1/2 bosons into a spin-dependent optical lattice and use the lattice to separately control the resonance conditions for tunneling and superexchange. After preparing a nonequilibrium antiferromagnetically ordered state, we observe relaxation dynamics governed by two wellseparated rates, which scale with the parameters associated with superexchange and tunneling. With tunneling off-resonantly suppressed, we observe superexchange-dominated dynamics over two orders of magnitude in magnetic coupling strength. Our experiment will serve as a benchmark for future theoretical work as the detailed dynamics of this 2D, strongly correlated, and far-from-equilibrium quantum system remain out of reach of current computational techniques.

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Brown, R. C., Wyllie, R., Koller, S. B., Goldschmidt, E. A., Foss-Feig, M., & Porto, J. V. (2015). Two-dimensional superexchange-mediated magnetization dynamics in an optical lattice. Science, 348(6234), 540–544. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaa1385

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