Jared AustinI. RanaSamuel E. BeggC. BinegarThomas BilitewskiYingmei Liu
We experimentally and theoretically demonstrate that spinor gases driven by spin-flopping fields are excellent platforms for investigating ergodicity breaking and quantum scarring. We observe that specific initial states remain nonthermal at weak driving despite the majority of states thermalizing, which constitutes clear evidence of quantum many-body scars (QMBSs). As the driving strength increases, the experimental system undergoes a smooth transition from integrable to weakly ergodicity breaking, which supports QMBSs, and then to fully thermal. This is in agreement with the theoretical spectra, which predict towers of states dissolving with increasing driving strength. This Letter advances the study of QMBSs and quantum scars with applications to, e.g., quantum information storage.
Christopher J. TurnerAlexios A. MichailidisDmitry A. AbaninMaksym SerbynZlatko Papić
Maksym SerbynDmitry A. AbaninZlatko Papić
Hannes BernienSylvain SchwartzAlexander KeeslingHarry LevinAhmed OmranHannes PichlerSoonwon ChoiAlexander ZibrovManuel EndresMarkus GreinerVladan VuletićMikhail D. LukinRahul NandkishoreJ ImbrieS MoudgalyaS RachelB BernevigN RegnaultN ShiraishiT MoriE HellerV KhemaniC LaumannA ChandranS ChoiC TurnerH PichlerW HoA MichailidisZ PapicM SerbynM LukinD AbaninW HoS ChoiH PichlerM LukinC.-J LinO Motrunich