Two-Stage Melting in Systems of Strongly Interacting Rydberg Atoms
Quantum Gases
2011-02-07 v2 Atomic Physics
Quantum Physics
Abstract
We analyze the ground state properties of a one-dimensional cold atomic system in a lattice, where Rydberg excitations are created by an external laser drive. In the classical limit, the ground state is characterized by a complete devil's staircase for the commensurate solid structures of Rydberg excitations. Using perturbation theory and a mapping onto an effective low energy Hamiltonian, we find a transition of these commensurate solids into a floating solid with algebraic correlations. For stronger quantum fluctuations the floating solid eventually melts within a second quantum phase transition and the ground state becomes paramagnetic.
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@article{arxiv.1007.2189,
title = {Two-Stage Melting in Systems of Strongly Interacting Rydberg Atoms},
author = {Hendrik Weimer and Hans Peter Büchler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1007.2189},
year = {2011}
}
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4 pages, 3 figures