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Extended Bose Hubbard model of interacting bosonic atoms in optical lattices: From superfluidity to density waves
Extended Bose Hubbard model of interacting bosonic atoms in optical lattices: From superfluidity to density waves // Physical review, A, Atomic, molecular, and optical physics, 73 (2006), 1; 013625, 15 doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.73.013625 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, ostalo)
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Naslov
Extended Bose Hubbard model of interacting bosonic atoms in optical lattices: From superfluidity to density waves
Autori
Mazzarella, G. ; Giampaolo, S. M. ; Illuminati, F.
Izvornik
Physical review, A, Atomic, molecular, and optical physics (1050-2947) 73
(2006), 1;
013625, 15
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, ostalo
Ključne riječi
optical lattice
Sažetak
For systems of interacting, ultracold spin-zero neutral bosonic atoms, harmonically trapped and subject to an optical lattice potential, we derive an Extended Bose Hubbard 共EBH兲 model by developing a systematic expansion for the Hamiltonian of the system in powers of the lattice parameters and of a scale parameter, the lattice attenuation factor. We identify the dominant terms that need to be retained in realistic experimental conditions, up to nearest-neighbor interactions and nearest-neighbor hoppings conditioned by the on- site oc- cupation numbers. In the mean field approximation, we determine the free energy of the system and study the phase diagram both at zero and at finite temperature. At variance with the standard on site Bose Hubbard model, the zero-temperature phase diagram of the EBH model possesses a dual structure in the Mott insulating regime. Namely, for specific ranges of the lattice parameters, a density wave phase characterizes the system at integer fillings, with domains of alternating mean occupation numbers that are the atomic counterparts of the domains of staggered magnetizations in an antiferromagnetic phase. We show as well that in the EBH model, a zero-temperature quantum phase transition to pair superfluidity is, in principle, possible, but completely suppressed at the lowest order in the lattice attenuation factor. Finally, we determine the possible occurrence of the different phases as a function of the experimentally controllable lattice parameters.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Fizika
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