Driven-dissipative many-body pairing states for cold fermionic atoms in an optical lattice
Abstract
We discuss the preparation of many-body states of cold fermionic atoms in an optical lattice via controlled dissipative processes induced by coupling the system to a reservoir. Based on a mechanism combining Pauli blocking and phase locking between adjacent sites, we construct complete sets of jump operators describing coupling to a reservoir that leads to dissipative preparation of pairing states for fermions with various symmetries in the absence of direct inter-particle interactions. We discuss the uniqueness of these states, and demonstrate it with small-scale numerical simulations. In the late time dissipative dynamics, we identify a "dissipative gap" that persists in the thermodynamic limit. This gap implies exponential convergence of all many-body observables to their steady state values. We then investigate how these pairing states can be used as a starting point for the preparation of the ground state of Fermi-Hubbard Hamiltonian via an adiabatic state preparation process also involving the parent Hamiltonian of the pairing state. We also provide a proof-of-principle example for implementing these dissipative processes and the parent Hamiltonians of the pairing states, based on Yb171 atoms in optical lattice potentials.
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@article{arxiv.1111.7053,
title = {Driven-dissipative many-body pairing states for cold fermionic atoms in an optical lattice},
author = {W. Yi and S. Diehl and A. J. Daley and P. Zoller},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1111.7053},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
as published in the focus issue on Bose Condensation Phenomena in Atomic and Solid State Physics, New J. Phys. 14 (2012)