A dark state of Chern bands: Designing flat bands with higher Chern number
Abstract
We introduce a scheme by which flat bands with higher Chern number can be designed in ultracold gases through a coherent manipulation of Bloch bands. Inspired by quantum-optics methods, our approach consists in creating a "dark Bloch band" by coupling a set of source bands through resonant processes. Considering a system of three bands, the Chern number of the dark band is found to follow a simple sum rule in terms of the Chern numbers of the source bands: . Altogether, our dark-state scheme realizes a nearly flat Bloch band with predictable and tunable Chern number . We illustrate our method based on a system, formed of the bands of the Harper-Hofstadter model, which leads to a nearly flat Chern band with . We explore a realistic sequence to load atoms into the dark Chern band, as well as a probing scheme based on Hall drift measurements. Dark Chern bands offer a practical platform where exotic fractional quantum Hall states could be realized in ultracold gases.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2002.05089,
title = {A dark state of Chern bands: Designing flat bands with higher Chern number},
author = {Mateusz Łącki and Jakub Zakrzewski and Nathan Goldman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.05089},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
25 pages, 7 figures, including Appendices. Substantial revisions, including a mathematical proof of the sum rule