Quantum phases of quadrupolar Fermi gases in optical lattices

ORAL

Abstract

We introduce a new platform for quantum simulation of many-body systems based on nonspherical atoms or molecules with zero dipole moment but possessing a significant value of electric quadrupole moment. We consider a quadrupolar Fermi gas trapped in a 2D square optical lattice, and show that the peculiar symmetry and broad tunability of the quadrupole-quadrupole interaction results in a rich phase diagram encompassing unconventional BCS and charge density wave phases, and opens up a perspective to create topological superfluid. Quadrupolar species, such as metastable alkaline-earth atoms and homonuclear molecules, are stable against chemical reactions and collapse and are readily available in experiment at high densities.

Authors

  • Satyan Bhongale

    • George Mason University
  • Ludwig Mathey

    • University of Hamburg
  • Erhai Zhao

    • George Mason University
  • Susanne Yellin

    • University of Connecticut
  • Mikhail Lemeshko

    • ITAMP and Harvard University