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Multiparticle interactions for ultracold atoms in optical tweezers: Cyclic ring-exchange terms

Quantum Gases 2020-02-26 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Dominant multi-particle interactions can give rise to exotic physical phases with anyonic excitations and phase transitions without local order parameters. In spin systems with a global SU(N)SU(N) symmetry, cyclic ring-exchange couplings constitute the first higher-order interaction in this class. In this letter we propose a protocol how SU(N)SU(N) invariant multi-body interactions can be implemented in optical tweezer arrays. We utilize the flexibility to re-arrange the tweezer configuration on time scales short compared to the typical lifetimes, in combination with strong non-local Rydberg interactions. As a specific example we demonstrate how a chiral cyclic ring-exchange Hamiltonian can be implemented in a two-leg ladder geometry. We study its phase diagram using DMRG simulations and identify phases with dominant vector chirality, a ferromagnet, and an emergent spin-11 Haldane phase. We also discuss how the proposed protocol can be utilized to implement the strongly frustrated JQJ-Q model, a candidate for hosting a deconfined quantum critical point.

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@article{arxiv.1910.00023,
  title  = {Multiparticle interactions for ultracold atoms in optical tweezers: Cyclic ring-exchange terms},
  author = {Annabelle Bohrdt and Ahmed Omran and Eugene Demler and Snir Gazit and Fabian Grusdt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.00023},
  year   = {2020}
}

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4+3 pages, 3+2 figures