Analog Model of Quantum Phenomena in Curved Spacetime Using Cold Atomic Condensates

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Title

Analog Model of Quantum Phenomena in Curved Spacetime Using Cold Atomic Condensates

Speaker

Prof. Da-Shin Lee (National Dong Hwa University)

Time

12:00 p.m., 18th Jul, 2016

Venue

CT Chang Memorial Hall張昭鼎記念講堂

Contact

Dr. Ying-Cheng Chen(IAMS)

 

 

Abstract: We explore possible analogies between quantum phenomena in curved spacetime and cold laboratory condensates whose speed of sound can be tuned by means of an external field.  In the first instance, the creation of causal horizons when a system undergoes rapid changes can lead to the creation of defects e.g. cosmic strings and monopoles. We see to what extent this can be mimicked in condensates by the spontaneous creation of vortices in a field ramp. Secondly, by examining the phonon geodesics in the acoustic metric we can look for spontaneous phonon creation that mimics spontaneous particle creation in curved space-time. Also, the fluctuating nature of the phonon background suggests analogies with quantum gravity.

 

References:

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[2] C.-Y. Lin, D.-S. Lee, and R. J. Rivers, “The role of Causality in Tunable Fermi Gas Condensates,” J. Phys. Cond. Matter 25, 04211 (2013).

[3] J.-T. Hsiang, C.-Y. Lin, D.-S. Lee, and R. J. Rivers, “ Quantum Stochastic Behavior in Cold Fermi Gases: Phonon Propagation,” Phys. Rev. A 91, 051603(R) (2015).