Nonadiabatic energy fluctuations of scale-invariant quantum systems in a time-dependent trap

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Abstract

We consider the nonadiabatic energy fluctuations of amany-body systemin a time-dependent harmonic trap. In the presence of scale-invariance, the dynamics becomes self-similar and the nondiabatic energy fluctuations can be found in terms of the initial expectation values of the second moments of the Hamiltonian, square position, and squeezing operators. Nonadiabatic features are expressed in terms of the scaling factor governing the size of the atomic cloud, which can be extracted from time-of-flight images. We apply this exact relation to a number of examples: the single-particle harmonic oscillator, the one-dimensional Calogero-Sutherland model, describing bosons with inverse-square interactions that includes the non-interacting Bose gas and the Tonks-Girdardeau gas as limiting cases, and the unitary Fermi gas. We illustrate these results for various expansion protocols involving sudden quenches of the trap frequency, linear ramps and shortcuts to adiabaticity. Our results pave the way to the experimental study of nonadiabatic energy fluctuations in driven quantum fluids.

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Beau, M., & del Campo, A. (2020). Nonadiabatic energy fluctuations of scale-invariant quantum systems in a time-dependent trap. Entropy, 22(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/E22050515

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