Hidden timescale in the response of harmonically driven chaotic systems
classification
❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
cond-mat.quant-gasnlin.CD
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responsehiddenclassicaldrivennon-linearscalesystemtime
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Linear response theory relates the response of a system to the power-spectrum of its fluctuations. However, the response to external driving in realistic models exhibits a pronounced non-linear blurring of the spectral line-shape. Considering a driven Bose-Hubbard trimer model we figure out what is the hidden time scale that controls this smearing effect. Contrary to conventional wisdom, the Fermi-golden-rule picture fails miserably in predicting the non-linear width of the transitions. Instead, if the system has a classical limit, the determination of the hidden time scale requires taking into account the underlying classical phase-space dynamics.
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