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Phase controlled metal-insulator transition in multi-leg quasiperiodic optical lattices

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2017-05-30 v2

Abstract

A tight-binding model of a multi-leg ladder network with a continuous quasiperiodic modulation in both the site potential and the inter-arm hopping integral is considered. The model mimics optical lattices where ultra-cold fermionic or bosonic atoms are trapped in double well potentials. It is observed that, the relative phase difference between the on-site potential and the inter-arm hopping integral, which can be controlled by the tuning of the interfering laser beams trapping the cold atoms, can result in a mixed spectrum of one or more absolutely continuous subband(s) and point like spectral measures. This opens up the possibility of a re-entrant metal-insulator transition. The subtle role played by the relative phase difference mentioned above is revealed, and we corroborate it numerically by working out the multi-channel electronic transmission for finite two-, and three-leg ladder networks. The extension of the calculation beyond the two-leg case is trivial, and is discussed in the work.

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@article{arxiv.1610.05074,
  title  = {Phase controlled metal-insulator transition in multi-leg quasiperiodic optical lattices},
  author = {Santanu K. Maiti and Shreekantha Sil and Arunava Chakrabarti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.05074},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

6 pages, 5 figures (Accepted for Publication in Annals of Physics)