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Observation of universal Hall response in strongly interacting Fermions

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
The Hall effect, which originates from the motion of charged particles in magnetic fields, has deep consequences for the description of materials, extending far beyond condensed matter. Understanding such an effect in interacting systems represents a fundamental challenge, even for small magnetic fields. In this work, we used an atomic quantum simulator in which we tracked the motion of ultracold fermions in two-leg ribbons threaded by artificial magnetic fields. Through controllable quench dynamics, we measured the Hall response for a range of synthetic tunneling and atomic interaction strengths. We unveil a universal interaction-independent behavior above an interaction threshold, in agreement with theoretical analyses. The ability to reach hard-to-compute regimes demonstrates the power of quantum simulation to describe strongly correlated topological states of matter.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
quantum simulation; hall effect; quantum technologies; ultracold atoms
List of contributors:
Fallani, Leonardo; Inguscio, Massimo; Zhou, Tianwei; Parravicini, Jacopo; Catani, Jacopo; Cappellini, Giacomo
Authors of the University:
CAPPELLINI GIACOMO
CATANI JACOPO
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/461197
Published in:
SCIENCE (N. Y., N.Y.)
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