Antiferromagnetic spinor condensates in a bichromatic superlattice

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Abstract

A spinor Bose-Einstein condensate in an optical supelattice has been considered as a good quantum simulator for understanding mesoscopic magnetism. We report an experimental study on an antiferromagnetic spinor condensate in a bichromatic superlattice constructed by a cubic red-detuned optical lattice and a one-dimensional blue-detuned optical lattice. Our data demonstrate a few advantages of this bichromatic superlattice over a monochromatic lattice. One distinct advantage is that the bichromatic superlattice enables realizing the first-order superfluid to Mott-insulator phase transitions within a much wider range of magnetic fields. In addition, we discuss an apparent discrepancy between our data and the mean-field theory.

*We thank the National Science Foundation and the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology for financial support.

Authors

  • Tao Tang

    • Department of Physics, Oklahoma State University
  • Lichao Zhao

    • Department of Physics, Oklahoma State University
  • Zihe Chen

    • Department of Physics, Oklahoma State University
  • Yingmei Liu

    • Department of Physics, Oklahoma State University