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Realizing Altermagnetism in Fermi-Hubbard Models with Ultracold Atoms

Quantum Gases 2024-11-26 v3 Statistical Mechanics Strongly Correlated Electrons Quantum Physics

Abstract

Altermagnetism represents a type of collinear magnetism, that is in some aspects distinct from ferromagnetism and from conventional antiferromagnetism. In contrast to the latter, sublattices of opposite spin are related by spatial rotations and not only by translations and inversions. As a result, altermagnets have spin-split bands leading to unique experimental signatures. Here, we show theoretically how a d-wave altermagnetic phase can be realized with ultracold fermionic atoms in optical lattices. We propose an altermagnetic Hubbard model with anisotropic next-nearest neighbor hopping and obtain the Hartree-Fock phase diagram. The altermagnetic phase separates in a metallic and an insulating phase and is robust over a large parameter regime. We show that one of the defining characteristics of altermagnetism, the anisotropic spin transport, can be probed with trap-expansion experiments.

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@article{arxiv.2312.10151,
  title  = {Realizing Altermagnetism in Fermi-Hubbard Models with Ultracold Atoms},
  author = {Purnendu Das and Valentin Leeb and Johannes Knolle and Michael Knap},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.10151},
  year   = {2024}
}

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5+4 pages, 4+3 figures, published version