Quantum phases of mixtures of atoms and molecules on optical lattices

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Abstract

We investigate the phase diagram of a two-species Bose-Hubbard model with an additional conversion term, where two particles from the first species can be converted into one particle of the second species, and vice-versa. The model can be related to ultra-cold atoms experiments where Feshbach resonance, used to tune the scattering length, produces long-lived bound states viewed as diatomic molecules. The model is solved exactly by means of Quantum Monte Carlo simulations. We find that the model exhibits an exotic incompressible ``Super-Mott'' phase where the particles from both species can flow with signs of superfluidity, but with anti-correlations such that there is no global supercurrent.

*This work is part of the research program of the `Stichting voor Fundamenteel Onderzoek der materie (FOM)', which is financially supported by the 'Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO)'.

Authors

  • Valery Rosseau

    • Instituut-Lorentz
    • Instituut Lorentz
    • Universiteit Leiden Instituut Lorentz
  • Peter Denteneer

    • Instituut-Lorentz