Driving Dipolar Fermions into the Quantum Hall Regime by Spin-Flip Induced Insertion of Angular Momentum
Quantum Gases
2013-04-04 v3
Abstract
A new method to drive a system of neutral dipolar fermions into the lowest Landau level regime is proposed. By employing adiabatic spin-flip processes in combination with a diabatic transfer, the fermions are pumped to higher orbital angular momentum states in a repeated scheme that allows for the precise control over the final angular momentum. A simple analytical model is derived to quantify the transfer and compare the approach to rapidly rotating systems. Numerical simulations of the transfer process have been performed for small, interacting systems.
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@article{arxiv.1302.1308,
title = {Driving Dipolar Fermions into the Quantum Hall Regime by Spin-Flip Induced Insertion of Angular Momentum},
author = {David Peter and Axel Griesmaier and Tilman Pfau and Hans Peter Büchler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1302.1308},
year = {2013}
}
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6 pages, 3 figures