Physical Review X (Jun 2018)

Probing the Quench Dynamics of Antiferromagnetic Correlations in a 2D Quantum Ising Spin System

  • Elmer Guardado-Sanchez,
  • Peter T. Brown,
  • Debayan Mitra,
  • Trithep Devakul,
  • David A. Huse,
  • Peter Schauß,
  • Waseem S. Bakr

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.8.021069
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
p. 021069

Abstract

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Simulating the real-time evolution of quantum spin systems far out of equilibrium poses a major theoretical challenge, especially in more than one dimension. We experimentally explore quench dynamics in a two-dimensional Ising spin system with transverse and longitudinal fields. We realize the system with a near unit-occupancy atomic array of over 200 atoms obtained by loading a spin-polarized band insulator of fermionic lithium into an optical lattice and induce short-range interactions by direct excitation to a low-lying Rydberg state. Using site-resolved microscopy, we probe antiferromagnetic correlations in the system after a sudden quench from a paramagnetic state and compare our measurements to numerical calculations using state-of-the-art techniques. We achieve many-body states with longer-range antiferromagnetic correlations by implementing a near-adiabatic quench of the longitudinal field and study the buildup of correlations as we vary the rate with which we change the field.