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New Theory Reveals Why a Quantum Gas Keeps Its Cool Under Energy Kicks
physics-and-chemistry1 month ago

New Theory Reveals Why a Quantum Gas Keeps Its Cool Under Energy Kicks

Physicists have built a theoretical framework linking interparticle interaction strength to the momentum-kick amplitude in a strongly interacting one-dimensional quantum gas, showing a critical regime where external energy stops being absorbed due to dynamical localization. The model explains why the gas resists heating, suggests the mechanism may apply to other quantum systems, and sets the stage for future experimental tests to explore finite-size and thermodynamic-limit behavior.

Hidden Magnetic Order Emerges at the Pseudogap Edge
science3 months ago

Hidden Magnetic Order Emerges at the Pseudogap Edge

Physicists used ultracold lithium atoms to simulate the Fermi-Hubbard model in an optical lattice and observed that magnetic correlations persist in a disordered-like regime near the pseudogap, following a single universal pattern tied to a temperature scale similar to the pseudogap temperature. They also detected extended magnetic polarons across many lattice sites, quantified a new 'polaron strength,' and measured high-order spin–charge correlations up to fifth order, indicating the pseudogap hosts complex, multi-particle quantum order that could connect magnetism to high-temperature superconductivity—though some model predictions diverged at higher doping.