Bosons with long range interactions on two-leg ladders in artificial magnetic fields
Stefan S. Natu

TL;DR
This paper investigates the ground states of dipolar bosons on a two-leg ladder under artificial magnetic fields, revealing rich phases including density waves and biased ladder states driven by long-range interactions.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of long-range dipolar interactions in ladder systems under magnetic fields, uncovering novel phases like interleg charge density waves and biased ladder phases.
Findings
Long-range interactions suppress the Meissner phase in favor of density wave phases.
Nearest neighbor interactions induce interleg charge density waves with out-of-phase modulations.
Weak attractive rung interactions eliminate the Meissner phase, favoring density wave states.
Abstract
Motivated by experiments exploring the physics of neutral atoms in artificial magnetic fields, we study the ground state of bosons interacting with long range dipolar interactions on a two-leg ladder. Using two complimentary variational approaches, valid for weak interactions, we find rich physics driven by the long range forces. Generically, long range interactions tend to destroy the Meissner phase in favor of modulated density wave phases. Nearest neighbor interactions produce a novel interleg charge density wave phase, where the total density remains uniform, but the density on each leg of the ladder is modulating in space, out-of-phase with one another. At weak magnetic fields, next nearest neighbor interactions lead to a fully modulated biased ladder phase, where all the particles are on one leg of the ladder, and the density is modulating in space. This state simultaneously…
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