Orbital optical lattices with bosons
T. Kock, C. Hippler, A. Ewerbeck, and A. Hemmerich

TL;DR
This paper reviews experimental advances in creating and studying Bose-Einstein condensates in metastable higher Bloch bands of optical lattices, enabling exploration of complex quantum phases and topological phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces new techniques for populating and controlling higher orbital bands in optical lattices, expanding the possibilities for many-body quantum simulations with bosons.
Findings
Condensates can be formed in higher bands with controlled band structures.
Degenerate minima in certain bands lead to chiral superfluid order parameters.
Access to orbital degrees of freedom enables exploration of topological band touching points.
Abstract
This article provides a synopsis of our recent experimental work exploring Bose-Einstein condensation in metastable higher Bloch bands of optical lattices. Bipartite lattice geometries have allowed us to implement appropriate band structures, which meet three basic requirements: the existence of metastable excited states sufficiently protected from collisional band relaxation, a mechanism to excite the atoms initially prepared in the lowest band with moderate entropy increase, and the possibility of cross-dimensional tunneling dynamics, necessary to establish coherence along all lattice axes. A variety of bands can be selectively populated and a subsequent thermalisation process leads to the formation of a condensate in the lowest energy state of the chosen band. As examples the 2nd, 4th and 7th bands in a bipartite square lattice are discussed. In the 2nd and 7th band, the band…
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