| Literature DB >> 25793783 |
Andrea Crespi1, Linda Sansoni2, Giuseppe Della Valle1,3, Alessio Ciamei2, Roberta Ramponi1,3, Fabio Sciarrino2, Paolo Mataloni2, Stefano Longhi1,3, Roberto Osellame1,3.
Abstract
Quantum mechanical decay, Fano interference, and bound states with energy in the continuum are ubiquitous phenomena in different areas of physics. Here we experimentally demonstrate that particle statistics strongly affects quantum mechanical decay in a multiparticle system. By considering propagation of two-photon states in engineered photonic lattices, we simulate quantum decay of two noninteracting particles in a multilevel Fano-Anderson model. Remarkably, when the system sustains a bound state in the continuum, fractional decay is observed for bosonic particles, but not for fermionic ones. Complete decay in the fermionic case arises because of the Pauli exclusion principle, which forbids the bound state to be occupied by the two fermions. Our experiment indicates that particle statistics can tune many-body quantum decay from fractional to complete.Year: 2015 PMID: 25793783 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.114.090201
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161