Quantum phases of Fermi-Fermi mixtures in optical lattices
Abstract
The ground state phase diagram of Fermi-Fermi mixtures in optical lattices is analyzed as a function of interaction strength, population imbalance, filling fraction and tunneling parameters. It is shown that population imbalanced Fermi-Fermi mixtures reduce to strongly interacting Bose-Fermi mixtures in the molecular limit, in sharp contrast to homogeneous or harmonically trapped systems where the resulting Bose-Fermi mixture is weakly interacting. Furthermore, insulating phases are found in optical lattices of Fermi-Fermi mixtures in addition to the standard phase-separated or coexisting superfluid/excess fermion phases found in homogeneous systems. The insulating states can be a molecular Bose-Mott insulator (BMI), a Fermi-Pauli insulator (FPI), a phase-separated BMI/FPI mixture or a Bose-Fermi checkerboard (BFC).
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@article{arxiv.0712.3472,
title = {Quantum phases of Fermi-Fermi mixtures in optical lattices},
author = {M. Iskin and C. A. R. Sa de Melo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0712.3472},
year = {2009}
}
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12 pages with 6 figures. Extended version of arXiv:cond-mat/0612496