Floquet engineering of tight-binding Hamiltonians in momentum space lattices
Abstract
Quantum simulation with ultracold atoms provides a versatile platform to emulate condensed-matter models. In particular, momentum-space lattices enable the realization of programmable tight-binding Hamiltonians. Here, we generalize this approach by exploiting quantum resonances of a periodically driven (shaken) rotor within the Floquet framework. Using first-order time-dependent perturbation theory, we derive analytical relations between the lattice modulation and the effective tight-binding parameters, and identify explicit solutions for several resonances. We further apply optimal-control techniques to enhance the multi-period Floquet fidelity and extend the accessible parameter regimes. Experimentally, we implement this scheme with a Bose-Einstein condensate of rubidium-87 atoms in a dynamically modulated optical lattice. We demonstrate the simulation of the Rice-Mele model, including band-structure measurements and topological edge states, as well as momentum Bloch oscillations, and superlattice configurations with controlled periodicity. Our results establish quantum resonances as a powerful resource for Floquet engineering of tight-binding models in momentum space.
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@article{arxiv.2604.24722,
title = {Floquet engineering of tight-binding Hamiltonians in momentum space lattices},
author = {D. Ronco and F. Arrouas and N. Ombredane and E. Flament and Q. Levoy and B. Peaudecerf and D. Guéry-Odelin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.24722},
year = {2026}
}
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21 pages, 10 figures