Orbital superfluidity in the $P$-band of a bipartite optical square lattice
Georg Wirth, Matthias \"Olschl\"ager, and Andreas Hemmerich

TL;DR
This paper reports the first observation of a superfluid in the P-band of a bipartite optical square lattice, demonstrating cross-dimensional coherence and novel orbital order parameters, advancing the study of orbital superfluidity in optical lattices.
Contribution
It experimentally demonstrates orbital superfluidity in the P-band of a bipartite optical lattice, revealing new order parameters and breaking time reversal symmetry.
Findings
Observed superfluid in the P-band with several tens of milliseconds lifetime.
Realized striped and complex-valued P_x ± i P_y order parameters.
Established full cross-dimensional coherence in the system.
Abstract
The successful emulation of the Hubbard model in optical lattices has stimulated world wide efforts to extend their scope to also capture more complex, incompletely understood scenarios of many-body physics. Unfortunately, for bosons, Feynmans fundamental "no-node" theorem under very general circumstances predicts a positive definite ground state wave function with limited relevance for many-body systems of interest. A promising way around Feynmans statement is to consider higher bands in optical lattices with more than one dimension, where the orbital degree of freedom with its intrinsic anisotropy due to multiple orbital orientations gives rise to a structural diversity, highly relevant, for example, in the area of strongly correlated electronic matter. In homogeneous two-dimensional optical lattices, lifetimes of excited bands on the order of a hundred milliseconds are possible but…
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