Quantum Simulation of Hawking-Unruh Radiation
	
	
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			Speaker:
			CongjunWu
		
 
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			Time:
			10:00am, August 08, 2018
		
 
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			Location:
			W563, Physics Building
		
 
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			Host:
			杜瑞瑞 [rrd@rice.edu]
		
 
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			Abstract:
			We present recent works on two different aspects of quantum dynamics –  symmetry and strong correlations. For the symmetry aspect, we propose  a new concept of 'space-time' crystal as a general framework for  studying intertwined space-time periodic structures, which include both the static crystal and the Floquet lattice as special  cases. A new mathematic structure of 'space-time' group is constructed  to describe the symmetries of a space-time crystal, which augments the  space group with non-symmorphic operations involving fractional  translations along the time domain: 'time-screw rotation' and  'time-glide reflection'. Classifications for the 1+1 D and 2+1D   space-time crystals (groups) are completed, and their consequences on  dynamic band structures will be discussed. For the strong correlation  
aspect, we have studied the real frequency response at high energy  which is a hard core problem of condensed matter physics. We studied  the role of Bethe-string states in the quantum spin dynamics in  antiferromagnetic spin chains in high magnetic fields based on  algebraic Bethe ansatz via the form-factor formulae. Close to quantum  criticality, the string excitations govern the quantum spin dynamics,  whereas the fractional excitations, which are dominant at low  
energies, reflect the antiferromagnetic quantum fluctuations. These  states have been recently observed in the electron-spin-resonance   spectroscopy measurement on SrCo2V2O8. This work is helpful for  experimental studies on spin dynamics in both condensed matter and  cold atom systems beyond the low energy effective Luttinger liquid  theory.
		
 
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			References:
			S. L. Xu and C. Wu, Phys. Rev. Lett. 120, 096401 (2018) .
W. Yang, J. D.  Wu, S. L. Xu, Z. Wang, C. Wu, arXiv:1702.01854.v
  Z. Wang, J. Wu, W. Yang, A. K. Bera, D. Kamenskyi, A.T.M. N. Islam,
S. Xu, J. M. Law, B. Lake, C. Wu, A. Loidl, Nature 554, 219 (2018).