A toolbox for elementary fermions with a dipolar Fermi gas in a 3D optical lattice
Abstract
There has been growing interest in investigating properties of elementary particles predicted by the standard model. Examples of such studies include exploring their low-energy analogs in condensed matter system, where they arise as collective states or quasiparticles. Here we show that a toolbox for systematically engineering the emergent elementary fermions, i.e., Dirac, Weyl and Majorana fermions, can be built in a single atomic system composed of a spinless magnetic dipolar Fermi gas in a 3D optical lattice. The designed direction-dependent dipole-dipole interaction leads to both the basic building block, i.e, in-plane p+ip superfluid pairing instability and the manipulating tool, i.e, out-of-plane Peierls instability. It is shown that the Peierls instability provides a natural way of tuning the topological nature of p+ip superfluids and thus transform the fermion's nature between distinct emergent particles. Our scheme should open up a new thrust towards searching for elementary particles through manipulating the topology.
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@article{arxiv.1904.09118,
title = {A toolbox for elementary fermions with a dipolar Fermi gas in a 3D optical lattice},
author = {Shuai Li and Maksims Arzamasovs and Hongrong Li and Fuli Li and Bo Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.09118},
year = {2021}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures