Simulation of non-Abelian lattice gauge fields with a single component gas
Abstract
We show that non-Abelian lattice gauge fields can be simulated with a single component ultra-cold atomic gas in an optical lattice potential. An optical lattice can be viewed as a Bravais lattice with a -point basis. An atom located at different points of the basis can be considered as a {\it particle} in different internal states. The appropriate engineering of tunneling amplitudes of atoms in an optical lattice allows one to realize U gauge potentials and control a mass of {\it particles} that experience such non-Abelian gauge fields. We provide and analyze a concrete example of an optical lattice configuration that allows for simulation of a static U(2) gauge model with a constant Wilson loop and an adjustable mass of {\it particles}. In particular, we observe that the non-zero mass creates large conductive gaps in the energy spectrum, which could be important in the experimental detection of the transverse Hall conductivity.
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@article{arxiv.1403.1221,
title = {Simulation of non-Abelian lattice gauge fields with a single component gas},
author = {Arkadiusz Kosior and Krzysztof Sacha},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.1221},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
6 pages, 5 figures, version accepted for publication in EPL