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Few strongly interacting fermions of different mass driven in the vicinity of a critical point
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Few strongly interacting fermions of different mass driven in the vicinity of a critical point
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It was recently argued that one-dimensional systems of several strongly interacting fermions of different mass undergo critical transitions between different spatial orderings when the external confinement adiabatically changes its shape. In this work, we explore their dynamical properties when finite-time drivings are considered. By detailed analysis of many-body spectra, we show that the dynamics is typically guided only by the lowest eigenstates and may be well-understood in the language of the generalized Landau-Zener mechanism. In this way, we can capture precisely the dynamical response of the system to the external driving. As consequence, we show that by appropriate tailoring parameters of the driving one can target desired many-body state in a non-infinite time. Our theoretical predictions can be straightforwardly utilized in upcoming state-of-the-art experiments with ultracold atoms.
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