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Dissipative time evolution of a chiral state after a quantum quench

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arxiv 1605.05672 v1 pith:LFZTR2QM submitted 2016-05-18 cond-mat.quant-gas

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keywords stateatomscavityquenchsteadychiraldissipativedynamics
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We investigate the dynamics of fermionic atoms in a high-finesse optical resonator after a sudden switch on of the coupling between the atoms and the cavity. The atoms are additionally confined by optical lattices to a ladder geometry. The tunneling mechanism on a rung of a ladder is induced by a cavity assisted Raman process. At long times after the quantum quench the arising steady state can carry a chiral current. In this work we employ exact diagonalization techniques on small system sizes to study the dissipative attractor dynamics after the quench towards the steady state and deviations of the properties of the steady state from predictions obtained by adiabatically eliminating the cavity mode.

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