Wednesday, June 13, 2012

1206.2407 (Yogeshwar Prasad et al.)

Fermionic Superfluid from a Bilayer Band Insulator in an Optical Lattice    [PDF]

Yogeshwar Prasad, Amal Medhi, Vijay B. Shenoy
We propose a model to realize a fermionic superfluid state in an optical lattice, a state that has remained unrealized hitherto due to the cooling problem. Our proposal exploits the idea of tuning the interaction in a characteristically low entropy state, a band-insulator in an optical bilayer system, to obtain a superfluid. By performing a detailed analysis of the model including fluctuations and augmented by a variational quantum Monte Carlo calculations of the ground state, we show that the superfluid state obtained has high transition temperatures of the order of the lattice hopping energy. Our system is designed to suppress other competing orders such as a charge density wave. We suggest a laboratory realization of this model via an orthogonally shaken optical lattice bilayer.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.2407

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