Route towards classical frustration and band flattening via optical lattice distortion
Abstract
We propose and experimentally explore a method for realizing frustrated lattice models using a Bose-Einstein condensate held in an optical square lattice. A small lattice distortion opens up an energy gap such the lowest band splits into two. Along the edge of the first Brillouin zone for both bands a nearly flat energy-momentum dispersion is realized. For the excited band a highly degenerate energy minimum arises. By loading ultracold atoms into the excited band, a classically frustrated model is formed, describing rotors on a square lattice with competing nearest and next nearest tunnelling couplings. Our experimental optical lattice provides a regime, where a fully coherent Bose-Einstein condensate is observed, and a regime where frustration is expected. If we adiabatically tune from the condensate regime to the regime of frustration, the momentum spectra shows a complete loss of coherence. Upon slowly tuning back to the condensate regime, coherence is largely restored. Good agreement with model calculations is obtained.
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@article{arxiv.2203.05059,
title = {Route towards classical frustration and band flattening via optical lattice distortion},
author = {Pil Saugmann and José Vargas and Yann Kiefer and Max Hachman and Raphael Eichberger and Andreas Hemmerich and Jonas Larson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.05059},
year = {2024}
}
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5 pages, 3 figures