Multipolar condensates and synthetic tensor gauge fields
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
I will describe a new type of condensates in which bosons need to form multipoles before condensation occurs. These multipolar condensates are closely related to the fractonic phase of matter and lead to multipolar Josephson effects, where supercurrents of multipoles arise in the absence of particle flows. Unlike conventional condensates that interact with vector gauge fields, multipolar condensates couple to higher rank tensor gauge fields. I will discuss schemes for creating synthetic tensor gauge fields and the resultant new macroscopic quantum phenomena both at and out of equilibrium.
*We acknowledge support from The U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science through the Quantum Science Center and National Science Foundation through Grant No. PHY-2110614.
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Publication: Nature Communications 15, 4786 (2024); arXiv:2306.15663
Presenters
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Qi Zhou
- Purdue University