Negative absolute temperatures in a triangular optical lattice

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Abstract

Negative absolute temperatures describe a situation where the entropy of a closed system reduces as the internal energy increases, and this leads to the peculiar situation that atoms in a band dominantly occupy the highest energy states in the band. Here we report the observation of negative absolute temperatures in a triangular optical lattice — a non-bipartite lattice where geometric frustration leads to two inequivalent maxima in the lowest band. This leads to strikingly different critical interaction strengths for the bosonic superfluid to Mott insulator transition at positive and negative absolute temperatures. We furthermore show for both cases how coherence emerges dynamically from a Mott insulator to a superfluid state, reminiscent of the Kibble-Zurek mechanism.

*Funding agencies: European Union (ERC), EPSRC, and UKRI.

Presenters

  • Mehedi Hasan

    • University of Cambridge

Authors

  • Mehedi Hasan

    • University of Cambridge
  • Luca Donini

    • University of Cambridge
  • Sompob Shanokprasith

    • University of Cambridge
  • Daniel Braund

    • University of Cambridge
  • Tobias Marozsak

    • University of Cambridge
  • Max Melchner von Dydiowa

    • University of Cambridge
  • Dan Reed

    • University of Cambridge
  • Tiffany Harte

    • University of Cambridge
  • Ulrich Schneider

    • University of Cambridge