Quantum Magnetism with Polar Molecules: Tunable Generalized $t$-$J$ Model

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Abstract

We show that dipolar interactions between ultracold polar molecules in optical lattices can be used to realize a highly tunable generalization of the $t$-$J$ model, which we refer to as the $t$-$J$-$V$-$W$ model. The ``spin" is encoded in the rotational degree of freedom of the molecules, while the interactions are controlled by applied static electric and continuous-wave microwave fields. We show that the tunability and the long-range nature of the interactions in the $t$-$J$-$V$-$W$ model enable enhanced superfluidity in one dimension and controllable preparation of robust d-wave superfluids in two dimensions. The latter may provide fundamental insights into high-temperature superconductivity. [References: Phys. Rev. Lett. 107, 115301 (2011); Phys. Rev. A 84, 033619 (2011); arXiv:1110.5330]

Authors

  • Alexey Gorshkov

    • Institute for Quantum Information, California Institute of Technology
    • California Institute of Technology
  • Salvatore Manmana

    • JILA \& CU Boulder, 440 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309
    • University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Kevin Kuns

    • California Institute of Technology
  • Kaden Hazzard

    • UC Boulder, JILA, NIST
    • University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Gang Chen

    • CU Boulder
    • University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Jun Ye

    • University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Eugene Demler

    • Physics Department, Harvard University
    • Harvard University
  • Mikhail Lukin

    • Harvard Univ
    • Harvard University
    • Harvard
  • Ana Maria Rey

    • University of Colorado, Boulder