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Interaction effects with varying $N$ in SU($N$) symmetric fermion lattice systems

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2018-11-01 v3 Quantum Gases

Abstract

The interaction effects in ultracold Fermi gases with SU(NN) symmetry are studied non-perturbatively in half-filled one-dimensional lattices by employing quantum Monte Carlo simulations.We find that as NN increases, weak and strong interacting systems are driven to a crossover region, but from opposite directions as a convergence of itinerancy and Mottness.In the weak interaction region, particles are nearly itinerant,and inter-particle collisions are enhanced by NN, resulting in the amplification of interaction effects. In contrast, in the strong coupling region, increasing NN softens the Mott-insulating background through the enhanced virtual hopping processes.The crossover region exhibits nearly NN-independent physical quantities, including the relative bandwidth, Fermi distribution, and the spin structure factor.The difference between even-NN and odd-NN systems is most prominent at small NN's with strong interactions, since the odd case allows local real hopping with an energy scale much larger than the virtual one.The above effects can be experimentally tested in ultracold atom experiments with alkaline-earth (-like) fermions such as 87^{87}Sr (173^{173}Yb).

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@article{arxiv.1707.01463,
  title  = {Interaction effects with varying $N$ in SU($N$) symmetric fermion lattice systems},
  author = {Shenglong Xu and Julio Barreiro and Yu Wang and Congjun Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.01463},
  year   = {2018}
}

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5+3 pages, 8 figures