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arxiv: 2504.13040 · v3 · submitted 2025-04-17 · ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas · cond-mat.dis-nn· physics.atom-ph· quant-ph

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Quantum-gas microscopy and Talbot interferometry of the Bose-glass phase

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Disordered potentials fundamentally affect transport and coherence in quantum systems, giving rise to a Bose-glass phase in interacting bosonic systems -- an insulating yet compressible phase lacking long-range coherence. Directly measuring a reduced coherence length of the Bose glass has been an outstanding challenge. We address this by employing Talbot interferometry combined with single-atom-resolved detection in a quantum-gas microscope. Using ultracold bosonic atoms in a two-dimensional lattice with site-resolved, reproducible disorder, we identify the Bose-glass phase through in-situ density distributions and particle-number fluctuations, quantified via the Edwards-Anderson parameter, and through the visibility of interference patterns after time-of-flight. By driving the system across the Bose-glass phase, we further observe signatures of non-ergodic dynamics. Our studies provide a starting point to further explore disordered systems in and out of equilibrium, and are relevant for understanding the dynamics and stability of disordered and glass-like quantum states in solid-state systems.

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