Physical Review X (Mar 2015)

Nonequilibrium Dynamical Mean-Field Theory for Bosonic Lattice Models

  • Hugo U. R. Strand,
  • Martin Eckstein,
  • Philipp Werner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.5.011038
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 011038

Abstract

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We develop the nonequilibrium extension of bosonic dynamical mean-field theory and a Nambu real-time strong-coupling perturbative impurity solver. In contrast to Gutzwiller mean-field theory and strong-coupling perturbative approaches, nonequilibrium bosonic dynamical mean-field theory captures not only dynamical transitions but also damping and thermalization effects at finite temperature. We apply the formalism to quenches in the Bose-Hubbard model, starting from both the normal and the Bose-condensed phases. Depending on the parameter regime, one observes qualitatively different dynamical properties, such as rapid thermalization, trapping in metastable superfluid or normal states, as well as long-lived or strongly damped amplitude oscillations. We summarize our results in nonequilibrium “phase diagrams” that map out the different dynamical regimes.