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Experimental evidence of dynamical localization and delocalization in a quasiperiodic driven system

This paper presents the first experimental evidence of the transition from dynamical localization to delocalization under the influence of a quasiperiodic driving on a quantum system. A quantum kicked rotator is realized by placing cold atoms in a pulsed, far-detuned, standing wave. If the standing...

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Published in:Physical review letters 2000-09, Vol.85 (13), p.2741-2744
Main Authors: Ringot, J, Szriftgiser, P, Garreau, JC, Delande, D
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:This paper presents the first experimental evidence of the transition from dynamical localization to delocalization under the influence of a quasiperiodic driving on a quantum system. A quantum kicked rotator is realized by placing cold atoms in a pulsed, far-detuned, standing wave. If the standing wave is periodically pulsed, one observes the suppression of the classical chaotic diffusion, i.e., dynamical localization. If the standing wave is pulsed quasiperiodically, dynamical localization is observed or not, depending on the driving frequencies being commensurable or incommensurable. One can thus study the transition from the localized to the delocalized case as a function of the effective dimensionality of the system.
ISSN:0031-9007
1079-7114
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevLett.85.2741