Effective SU($N$) multi-body interactions in ultracold fermionic atoms on a lattice

ORAL

Abstract

Ultracold fermionic alkaline-earth atoms featuring SU($N$) symmetric interactions and two long-lived electronic states are a promising platform for performing quantum simulation and quantum information processing tasks. A crucial ingredient for realizing this goal is the characterization of interaction parameters which govern low energy atomic collisions. We report recent measurements enabled by the exquisite spectroscopic sensitivity of the 3-D $^{87}$Sr optical lattice clock at JILA, resolving interaction-induced density-dependent shifts in the energy spectra of multiply-occupied lattice sites. In order to account for these shifts, we develop a low-energy effective field theory exhibiting SU($N$)-symmetric multi-body interactions mediated by virtual occupation of high-energy motional states. Though effective multi-body interactions have previously been observed in ultracold bosonic gasses prepared in a single hyperfine state, our work deals for the first time with collisions between $N$ fermionic atoms in $N$ different nuclear spin states, each with two electronic degrees of freedom. Nonetheless, due to the SU($N$) symmetry of collisions we are able to find a simple way to express multi-body Hamiltonians and fully characterize the corresponding many-body eigenstates.

*AFOSR, DARPA, NIST, NSF-PFC

Authors

  • Michael A. Perlin

    • Univ of Colorado - Boulder
    • JILA
  • Akihisa Goban

    • JILA
    • JILA Univ of Colorado - Boulder
  • Ross Hutson

    • Univ of Colorado - Boulder
    • JILA, University of Colorado - Boulder
    • JILA
    • JILA Univ of Colorado - Boulder
  • Edward Marti

    • Univ of Colorado - Boulder
    • JILA, University of Colorado - Boulder
    • JILA
    • NIST, JILA-University of Colorado
    • JILA Univ of Colorado - Boulder
  • Sara L. Campbell

    • Univ of Colorado - Boulder
    • JILA
  • Jun Ye

    • JILA, NIST and University of Colorado, and Department of Physics, University of Colorado
    • JILA, University of Colorado / NIST
    • JILA, NIST, and University of Colorado, and Department of Physics, University of Colorado
    • JILA, University of Colorado - Boulder
    • JILA
    • NIST, JILA-University of Colorado
    • JILA Univ of Colorado - Boulder
    • University of Colorado, Boulder
    • JILA, University of Colorado Boulder
  • Ana Maria Rey

    • JILA, NIST and Department of Physics, University of Colorado Boulder
    • JILA