Strongly interacting bosons in 1D disordered lattice: phase coherence of distorted Mott phases
Barnali Chakrabarti, Arnaldo Gammal, Luca Salasnich

TL;DR
This paper investigates how disorder affects phase coherence in various Mott insulator phases of bosons in a 1D optical lattice, revealing complex localization behaviors and phase transitions.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of disorder effects on multiple Mott phases using advanced many-body computational methods, highlighting their distinct responses.
Findings
Disorder induces different localization phenomena in Mott phases.
Weakly interacting Mott exhibits Bose Glass behavior under disorder.
Strongly correlated Mott shows leakage and melting with disorder.
Abstract
We explore the consequences of disorder on phase coherence in the Mott insulator phases in an optical lattice. Few bosons with contact interaction in small optical lattice can feature varieties of insulating phases: weakly interacting Mott in deep lattice, maximally fragmented and strongly interacting Mott in intermediate lattice, weak Mott with double filling and intra-well coherence, fermionized Mott with strong intra-well coherence. Utilization of the multiconfigurational time dependent Hartree method for bosons (MCTDHB) to solve the many-boson Schroedinger equation, facilitates to understand the microscopic effect of disorder on the different kinds of Mott phases in the primary lattice. The many-body properties are analyzed by distinct measures of the reduced one-body density in real and momentum space, fragmentation, order parameter, variance of spatial single-shot measurements,…
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TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
