Observation of the Quantum Boomerang Effect
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2109.00696v3
- Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2022 19:46:25 GMT
- Title: Observation of the Quantum Boomerang Effect
- Authors: Roshan Sajjad, Jeremy L. Tanlimco, Hector Mas, Alec Cao, Eber
Nolasco-Martinez, Ethan Q. Simmons, Fl\'avio L. N. Santos, Patrizia Vignolo,
Tommaso Macr\`i, and David M. Weld
- Abstract summary: We report the experimental observation of the quantum boomerang effect.
As kicking destroys dynamical localization, the quantum boomerang effect also disappears.
These results showcase a unique experimental probe of the underlying quantum nature of Anderson localized matter.
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- Abstract: A particle in an Anderson-localized system, if launched in any direction,
should on average return to its starting point and stay there. Despite the
central role played by Anderson localization in the modern understanding of
condensed matter, this "quantum boomerang" effect, an essential feature of the
localized state, was only recently theoretically predicted and has not
previously been observed. We report the experimental observation of the quantum
boomerang effect. Using a degenerate gas and a phase-shifted pair of optical
lattices, we probe the role of time reversal symmetry breaking, Floquet gauge,
and initial state symmetry in supporting or disrupting the boomerang effect.
Highlighting the key role of localization, we observe that as stochastic
kicking destroys dynamical localization, the quantum boomerang effect also
disappears. Measured dynamics are in agreement with analytical and numerical
predictions. These results showcase a unique experimental probe of the
underlying quantum nature of Anderson localized matter.
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