Pairing, crystallization and string correlations of mass-imbalanced atomic mixtures in one-dimensional optical lattices
Abstract
We numerically determine the very rich phase diagram of mass-imbalanced binary mixtures of hardcore bosons (or equivalently -- fermions, or hardcore-Bose/Fermi mixtures) loaded in one-dimensional optical lattices. Focusing on commensurate fillings away from half filling, we find a strong asymmetry between attractive and repulsive interactions. Attraction is found to always lead to pairing, associated with a spin gap, and to pair crystallization for very strong mass imbalance. In the repulsive case the two atomic components remain instead fully gapless over a large parameter range; only a very strong mass imbalance leads to the opening of a spin gap. The spin-gap phase is the precursor of a crystalline phase occurring for an even stronger mass imbalance. The fundamental asymmetry of the phase diagram is at odds with recent theoretical predictions, and can be tested directly via time-of-flight experiments on trapped cold atoms.
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@article{arxiv.1105.1314,
title = {Pairing, crystallization and string correlations of mass-imbalanced atomic mixtures in one-dimensional optical lattices},
author = {Tommaso Roscilde and Cristian Degli Esposti Boschi and Marcello Dalmonte},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1105.1314},
year = {2013}
}
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4 pages, 4 figures + Supplementary Material