Long-lived stripe pattern in tilted optical lattices

ORAL

Abstract

Tilted lattices show a rich variety of phenomena including Bloch oscillations and Stark localization. In the regime of a bosonic Mott insulator, the system can be mapped to a spin model with an antiferromagnetic ground state corresponding to a charge density wave. Using our new microscopy method, we observe a similar formation of stripe patterns in a weakly-interacting three-dimensional system and extend it to triangular lattices. The stripes correspond to a spontaneous symmetry breaking revealed by the formation of domain walls. Our work sets the stage for the study of general pattern formation and transport in various lattice geometries and inhomogeneous systems.

*The authors acknowledge support from the DFG via FOR2414 (project number 277974659) and Excellence Cluster AIM (project number 194651731)

Presenters

  • Henrik P Zahn

    • University of Hamburg

Authors

  • Henrik P Zahn

    • University of Hamburg
  • Vijay Singh

    • University of Hamburg
  • Luca Asteria

    • University of Hamburg
  • Marcel Kosch

    • University of Hamburg
  • Lukas Freystatzky

    • University of Hamburg
  • Klaus Sengstock

    • The Hamburg Centre for Ultrafast Imaging, University of Hamburg, Luruper Chaussee 149, 22761 Hamburg, Germany
    • University of Hamburg
    • Institut für Laserphysik, Universität Hamburg, Luruper Chaussee 149, 22761 Hamburg
  • Ludwig Mathey

    • University of Hamburg
  • Christof Weitenberg

    • University of Hamburg