Evidence of Potts-Nematic Superfluidity in a Hexagonal $sp^2$ Optical Lattice
Abstract
As in between liquid and crystal phases lies a nematic liquid crystal, which breaks rotation with preservation of translation symmetry, there is a nematic superfluid phase bridging a superfluid and a supersolid. The nematic order also emerges in interacting electrons and has been found to largely intertwine with multi-orbital correlation in high-temperature superconductivity, where Ising nematicity arises from a four-fold rotation symmetry broken down to . Here we report an observation of a three-state () quantum nematic order, dubbed "Potts-nematicity", in a system of cold atoms loaded in an excited band of a hexagonal optical lattice described by an -orbital hybridized model. This Potts-nematic quantum state spontaneously breaks a three-fold rotation symmetry of the lattice, qualitatively distinct from the Ising nematicity. Our field theory analysis shows that the Potts-nematic order is stabilized by intricate renormalization effects enabled by strong inter-orbital mixing present in the hexagonal lattice. This discovery paves a way to investigate quantum vestigial orders in multi-orbital atomic superfluids.
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@article{arxiv.1910.11880,
title = {Evidence of Potts-Nematic Superfluidity in a Hexagonal $sp^2$ Optical Lattice},
author = {Shengjie Jin and Wenjun Zhang and Xinxin Guo and Xuzong Chen and Xiaoji Zhou and Xiaopeng Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.11880},
year = {2021}
}
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17 pages, 12 figures, published version