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Impurity-induced quantum chaos for an ultracold bosonic ensemble in a double well

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PHYSICAL REVIEW A
Volume 104, Issue 3, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.104.033315

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) [SFB 925, 170620586]
  2. Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes
  3. NSFC [11835011, 11774316]

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This study demonstrates that an ultracold many-body bosonic ensemble confined in a one-dimensional double-well potential can exhibit chaotic dynamics in the presence of a single impurity. The dynamics are triggered by a quench of the impurity-Bose interaction and are characterized by the evolution of population imbalance between the two wells. Furthermore, the transition from integrability to chaos is fully captured by the transient dynamics of the linear entanglement entropy.
We demonstrate that an ultracold many-body bosonic ensemble confined in a one-dimensional double-well potential can exhibit chaotic dynamics due to the presence of a single impurity. The nonequilibrium dynamics is triggered by a quench of the impurity-Bose interaction and is illustrated via the evolution of the population imbalance for the bosons between the two wells. While the increase of the postquench interaction strength always facilitates the irregular motion for the bosonic population imbalance, it becomes regular again when the impurity is initially populated in the highly excited states. Such an integrability to chaos (ITC) transition is fully captured by the transient dynamics of the corresponding linear entanglement entropy, whose infinite-time-averaged value additionally characterizes the edge of the chaos and implies the existence of an effective Bose-Bose attraction induced by the impurity. To elucidate the physical origin for the observed ITC transition, we perform a detailed spectral analysis for the mixture with respect to both the energy spectrum as well as the eigenstates. Specifically, two distinguished spectral behaviors upon a variation of the interspecies interaction strength are observed. While the avoided level crossings take place in the low-energy spectrum, the energy levels in the high-energy spectrum possess a bandlike structure and are equidistant within each band. This leads to a significant delocalization of the low-lying eigenvectors, which, in turn, accounts for the chaotic nature of the bosonic dynamics. By contrast, those highly excited states bear a high resemblance to the noninteracting integrable basis, which explains the recovery of the integrability for the bosonic species. Finally, we discuss the induced Bose-Bose attraction as well as its impact on the bosonic dynamics.

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