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  1. link.aps.org

    Jul 1, 2024The nonequilibrium physics of many-body quantum systems harbors various unconventional phenomena. In this Letter, we experimentally investigate one of the most puzzling of these phenomena—the quantum Mpemba effect, where a tilted ferromagnet restores its symmetry more rapidly when it is farther from the symmetric state compared to when it is closer.
  2. physics.aps.org

    Jul 1, 2024wisdom. One particularly puzzling example is the Mpemba effect, first described as the phenomenon where hot water freezes faster than cold water [1], and then extended to a wide variety of systems [2-8]. An anomalous relaxation, reminiscent of the Mpemba effect, can manifest at zero temperature in isolated many-body quantum systems.
  3. Abstract. The non-equilibrium physics of many-body quantum systems harbors various unconventional phenomena. In this letter, we experimentally investigate one of the most puzzling of these phenomena— the quantum Mpemba effect, where a tilted ferromagnet restores its symmetry more rapidly when it is farther from the symmetric state compared to when it is closer.
  4. journals.aps.org

    Supplemental Material: Observing the quantum Mpemba effect in quantum simulations Lata Kh Joshi,1,2,3 Johannes Franke,1,4 Aniket Rath,5 Filiberto Ares,3 Sara Murciano,6 Florian Kranzl, 1,4Rainer Blatt, Peter Zoller,1,2 Benoˆıt Vermersch,1,2,5 Pasquale Calabrese,3,7 Christian F. Roos,1,4 and Manoj K. Joshi1,4, ∗ 1Institute for Quantum Optics ...
  5. researchgate.net

    Jan 10, 2024Observing the quantum Mpemba effect in quantum sim ulations Lata Kh Joshi, 1, 2, 3 Johannes F ranke, 1, 4 Aniket Rath, 5 Filiberto Ares, 3 Sara Murciano, 6 Florian Kranzl, 1, 4 Rainer Blatt, 1, 4 ...
  6. ar5iv.labs.arxiv.org

    Abstract. The non-equilibrium physics of many-body quantum systems harbors various unconventional phenomena. In this study, we experimentally investigate one of the most puzzling of these phenomena— the quantum Mpemba effect, where a tilted ferromagnet restores its symmetry more rapidly when it is farther from the symmetric state compared to when it is closer.
  7. researchgate.net

    Observing the quantum Mpemba effect in quantum simulations Lata Kh Joshi, 1,2,3 Johannes Franke, 1,4 Aniket Rath, 5 Filiberto Ares, 3 Sara Murciano, 6 Florian Kranzl, 1,4 Rainer Blatt, Peter ...
  8. Jan 8, 2024The non-equilibrium physics of many-body quantum systems harbors various unconventional phenomena. In this study, we experimentally investigate one of the most puzzling of these phenomena -- the quantum Mpemba effect, where a tilted ferromagnet restores its symmetry more rapidly when it is farther from the symmetric state compared to when it is closer. We present the first experimental ...
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