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Phys Rev Lett ; 133(7): 076301, 2024 Aug 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39213552

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Understanding the interplay of interaction and disorder in quantum transport poses long-standing scientific challenges for theory and experiment. While highly controlled ultracold atomic platforms combining atomic interactions with spatially disordered lattices have led to remarkable advances, the extension of such controlled studies to phenomena in high-dimensional disordered systems, such as the three-dimensional Anderson metal-insulator transition has been limited. Kicked quantum gases provide an alternate experimental platform that captures the Anderson model in momentum space and features dynamical localization as the analog of Anderson localization. Here, we utilize a momentum space lattice platform using quasiperiodically kicked ultracold atomic gases to experimentally investigate interaction effects on the three-dimensional dynamical Anderson metal-insulator transition. We observe interaction-driven subdiffusion and a divergence of delocalization onset time on approaching the phase boundary. Mean-field numerical simulations show qualitative agreement with experimental observations, but with significant quantitative deviations.

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