The devil's staircase in 1-dimensional dipolar Bose gases in optical lattices
F. J. Burnell

TL;DR
This paper investigates the phase diagram of one-dimensional dipolar Bose gases in optical lattices, revealing a devil's staircase structure and novel phases like supersolids when hopping and interactions are varied.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the devil's staircase in dipolar Bose gases and explores the emergence of supersolid phases with combined superfluidity and broken symmetries.
Findings
Complete devil's staircase of stable commensurate phases at zero hopping.
Phase transitions between Mott insulators and superfluids characterized by bosonization.
Formation of supersolid states with simultaneous superfluidity and discrete symmetry breaking.
Abstract
We consider a single-component gas of dipolar bosons confined in a one-dimensional optical lattice, where the dipoles are aligned such that the long-ranged dipolar interactions are maximally repulsive. In the limit of zero inter-site hopping and sufficiently large on-site interaction, the phase diagram is a complete devil's staircase for filling fractions between 0 and 1: every commensurate state at a rational filling is stable over a finite interval in chemical potential, and for every chemical potential the system is in a gapped commensurate phase. We perturb away from this limit in two experimentally motivated directions involving the addition of hopping and a reduction of the onsite interaction. The addition of hopping alone yields a phase diagram, which we compute in perturbation theory in the hopping, where the commensurate Mott phases now compete with the superfluid. We capture…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Advanced Chemical Physics Studies · Chemical and Physical Properties of Materials
