Phase diagram of Rydberg-dressed atoms on two-leg square ladders: Coupling supersymmetric conformal field theories on the lattice
Mikheil Tsitsishvili, Titas Chanda, Matteo Votto, Pierre Fromholz,, Marcello Dalmonte, Alexander Nersesyan

TL;DR
This paper explores the complex phase diagram of Rydberg-dressed atoms in two-leg ladder systems, revealing various liquid phases and quantum critical points, including supersymmetric conformal field theories, supported by simulations and relevant to recent experiments.
Contribution
It introduces a phenomenological framework for coupled supersymmetric conformal field theories on the lattice, validated by matrix-product state simulations, advancing understanding of exotic quantum phases.
Findings
Identification of liquid phases with different quasi-long-range order
Observation of supersymmetric quantum critical transitions
Confirmation of theoretical predictions through numerical simulations
Abstract
We investigate the phase diagram of hard-core bosons in two-leg ladders in the presence of soft-shoulder potentials. We show how the competition between local and non-local terms gives rise to a phase diagram with liquid phases with dominant cluster, spin-, and density-wave quasi-long-range ordering. These phases are separated by Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless, Gaussian, and supersymmetric (SUSY) quantum critical transitions. For the latter, we provide a phenomenological description of coupled SUSY conformal field theories, whose predictions are confirmed by matrix-product state simulations. Our results are motivated by, and directly relevant to, recent experiments with Rydberg-dressed atoms in optical lattices, where ladder dynamics has already been demonstrated, and emphasize the capabilities of these setups to investigate exotic quantum phenomena such as cluster liquids and coupled…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Quantum many-body systems · Iron-based superconductors research
