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Probing false vacuum decay on a cold-atom gauge-theory quantum simulator

Authors :
Zhu, Zi-Hang
Liu, Ying
Lagnese, Gianluca
Surace, Federica Maria
Zhang, Wei-Yong
He, Ming-Gen
Halimeh, Jad C.
Dalmonte, Marcello
Morampudi, Siddhardh C.
Wilczek, Frank
Yuan, Zhen-Sheng
Pan, Jian-Wei
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In the context of quantum electrodynamics, the decay of false vacuum leads to the production of electron-positron pair, a phenomenon known as the Schwinger effect. In practical experimental scenarios, producing a pair requires an extremely strong electric field, thus suppressing the production rate and making this process very challenging to observe. Here we report an experimental investigation, in a cold-atom quantum simulator, of the effect of the background field on pair production from the infinite-mass vacuum in a $1+1$D $\mathrm{U}(1)$ lattice gauge theory. The ability to tune the background field allows us to study pair production in a large production rate regime. Furthermore, we find that the energy spectrum of the time-evolved observables in the zero mass limit displays excitation peaks analogous to bosonic modes in the Schwinger model. Our work opens the door to quantum-simulation experiments that can controllably tune the production of pairs and manipulate their far-from-equilibrium dynamics.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2411.12565
Document Type :
Working Paper