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The Massive Goldstone (Higgs) mode in two-dimensional ultracold atomic lattice systems

Quantum Gases 2015-11-30 v2 Statistical Mechanics Strongly Correlated Electrons High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We discuss how to reveal the massive Goldstone mode, often referred to as the Higgs amplitude mode, near the Superfluid-to-Insulator quantum critical point (QCP) in a system of two-dimensional ultracold bosonic atoms in optical lattices. The spectral function of the amplitude response is obtained by analytic continuation of the kinetic energy correlation function calculated by Monte Carlo methods. Our results enable a direct comparison with the recent experiment [M. Endres, T. Fukuhara, D. Pekker, M. Cheneau, P. Schau{\ss}, C. Gross, E. Demler, S. Kuhr, and I. Bloch, Nature 487, 454-458 (2012)], and demonstrate a good agreement for temperature shifts induced by lattice modulation. Based on our numerical analysis, we formulate the necessary conditions in terms of homogeneity, detuning from the QCP and temperature in order to reveal the massive Goldstone resonance peak in spectral functions experimentally. We also propose to apply a local modulation at the trap center to overcome the inhomogeneous broadening caused by the parabolic trap confinement.

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@article{arxiv.1509.06828,
  title  = {The Massive Goldstone (Higgs) mode in two-dimensional ultracold atomic lattice systems},
  author = {Longxiang Liu and Kun Chen and Youjin Deng and Manuel Endres and Lode Pollet and Nikolay Prokof'ev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.06828},
  year   = {2015}
}

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7 pages, 5 figures