Finite-temperature quantum rotor approach for ultracold bosons in optical lattices
Abstract
Interacting bosons in optical lattices directly expose quantum phases in a clean, highly controllable environment. This requires engineering systems with very low entropies, but the resulting temperature--interaction ratios of present experiments remain well above the domain where zero-temperature theories are expected to be reliable. The quantum-rotor approach (QRA), while analytically powerful and extremely flexible, inherits ground-state phase correlations and therefore breaks down once thermal winding of the phase field becomes significant. Here we construct a finite-temperature extension of QRA by (i) performing resummation of winding-number contributions for temperatures and (ii) developing an auxiliary-variable expansion that remains accurate toward the classical limit. The resulting closed expression for the phase correlator is inserted into the standard spherical-approximation QRA without sacrificing the method's flexibility with respect to lattice geometry and dimensionality. The approach reproduces the shrinkage of Mott lobes from up to in quantitative agreement with theoretical predictions and with in-situ imaging experiments. This finite-T QRA thus supplies an analytic, computationally light tool for strongly correlated lattice bosons and sets the stage for amplitude-fluctuation upgrades required at higher temperatures.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2512.16364,
title = {Finite-temperature quantum rotor approach for ultracold bosons in optical lattices},
author = {M. Rodríguez Martín and T. A. Zaleski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.16364},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
9 pages, 6 figures. This research was funded in whole or in part by the National Science Centre, Poland within PRELUDIUM BIS-2 UMO-2020/39/O/ST3/01148 project