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Quantum phase transitions of anisotropic dipolar bosons under artificial magnetic field

Gao Ji-Ming Di Guo-Wen Yu Zi-Fa Tang Rong-An Xu Hong-Ping Xue Ju-Kui

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Quantum phase transitions of anisotropic dipolar bosons under artificial magnetic field

Gao Ji-Ming, Di Guo-Wen, Yu Zi-Fa, Tang Rong-An, Xu Hong-Ping, Xue Ju-Kui
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  • The quantum system composed of optical lattice and ultracold atomic gas is an ideal platform for realizing quantum simulation and quantum computing. Especially for dipolar bosons in optical lattices with artificial gauge fields, the interplay between anisotropic dipolar interactions and artificial gauge fields leads to many novel phases. Exploring the phase transition characteristics of the system is beneficial to understanding the physics of quantum many-body systems and observing quantum states of dipolar system in experiments. In this work, we investigate the quantum phase transitions of anisotropic dipolar bosons in a two-dimensional optical lattice with an artificial magnetic field. Using an inhomogeneous mean-field method and a Landau phase transition theory, we obtain complete phase diagrams and analytical expressions for phase boundaries between an incompressible phase and a compressible phase. Our results show that both the artificial magnetic field and the anisotropic dipolar interaction have a significant effect on the phase diagram. When the polar angle increases, the system undergoes the phase transition from a checkerboard supersolid to a striped supersolid. For small polar angle ($V_x/U= 0.2, V_y/U=0.1$, Fig.(a)), artificial magnetic field induces both checkerboard solid phase and supersolid phase to extend to a large hopping region. For a larger polar angle ($V_x/U=0.2, $$ V_y/U=-0.1$, Fig.(b)), artificial magnetic field induces both striped solid and striped supersolid to extend to a large hopping region. Thus, the artificial magnetic field stabilizes the density wave and supersolid phases. In addition, we reveal the coexistence of different quantum phases in the presence of an external trapping potential. The research results provide a theoretical basis for manipulating the quantum phase in experiments on anisotropic dipolar atoms by using an artificial magnetic field.
      Corresponding author: Gao Ji-Ming, gaojm@nwnu.edu.cn
    • Funds: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 12104374, 12264045, 12164042) and the Natural Science Foundation of Gansu Province, China (Grant Nos. 20JR5RA526, 23JRRA681).
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  • 图 1  二维正方光晶格中偶极量子气体示意图. 晶格中的偶极原子具有相同极化方向, 极化方向与z轴的夹角为θ, 与位置矢量${\boldsymbol{r}}_{ij}={\boldsymbol{r}}_{i}-{\boldsymbol{r}}_{j}$$(i=(p, q), j=(p^{\prime}, q^{\prime}))$的夹角为$\alpha_{ij}$

    Figure 1.  Schematic representation of the dipoles in a two-dimensional optical lattice. Dipoles are aligned parallel to each other along the direction of polarization, θ is the polar angle between z axis and polarization direction, $\alpha_{ij}$ is the angle between the polarization axis and ${\boldsymbol{r}}_{ij}$, $ {\boldsymbol{r}}_{ij}={\boldsymbol{r}}_{i}- $$ {\boldsymbol{r}}_{j}$$(i=(p, q), j=(p^{\prime}, q^{\prime}))$.

    图 2  $V_x/U=0.2$时, EBHM的相图 (a)—(c) $\alpha=0$, $V_y/U$分别为$0.2, \;0.1, \;-0.1$; (d)—(f) $\alpha=1/2$, $V_y/U$分别为$0.2, \;0.1, $$ -0.1$. 蓝色方形点线为不可压缩相-可压缩相的相变边界的数值结果, 黑色实线为解析结果. 红色圆形点线为超固相-超流相的相变边界

    Figure 2.  Phase diagram of EBHM with $V_x/U=0.2$: (a)–(c) $\alpha=0$, $V_y/U=0.2, \;0.1, \;-0.1$; (d)–(f) $\alpha=1/2$, $V_y/U=0.2,\; 0.1, $$ -0.1$. Blue square dot line is the numerical result of phase transition boundary between incompressible phase and compressible phase, and the solid black line is the analytical result. Red dot line is the phase transition boundary between the supersolid phase and the superfluid phase.

    图 3  序参量ϕ(上图)和粒子数密度n(下图)在$N=50\times50$晶格中的分布, $\mu/U=0.3$, $\alpha=0$ (a) CBDW相, $J/U=0.02$, $V_x/U=V_y/U=0.4$; (b) CBSS相, $J/U=0.12$, $V_x/U=V_y/U=0.4$; (c) SDW相, $J/U=0.02$, $V_x/U= 0.4$, $V_y/U=-0.4$; (d) SSS相, $J/U=0.12$, $V_x/U=0.4$, $V_y/U=-0.4$

    Figure 3.  Order parameter ϕ (upper panel) and boson densities n (lower panel) in a $N =50\times50$ lattice with different phases at $\mu/U=0.3$ and $\alpha=0$: (a) CBDW phase, $J/U=0.02$, $V_x/U=V_y/U=0.4$; (b) CBSS phase, $J/U=0.12$, $V_x/U= $$ V_y/U=0.4$; (c) SDW phase, $J/U=0.02$, $V_x/U=0.4$, $V_y/U=-0.4$; (d) SSS phase, $J/U=0.12$, $V_x/U=0.4$, $V_y/U=-0.4$.

    图 4  $\alpha=0$时序参量$\bar{\phi}$, 粒子数密度$\bar{n}$, 结构因子$S(\pi, \pi)$和$S(\pi, 0)$随$J/U$和$\mu/U$的变化 (a) $\mu/U=0.5,\; V_x/U= V_y/U= $$ 0.2$; (b) $J/U=0.0125, \;V_x/U=V_y/U=0.2$; (c) $\mu/U=0.1,\; V_x/U=0.2$, $V_y/U=-0.1$; (d) $J/U=0.0125, \;V_x/U=0.2$, $V_y/U=-0.1$

    Figure 4.  Order parameter $\bar{\phi}$, density $\bar{n}$, structural factor $S(\pi, \pi)$ and $S(\pi, 0)$ as a function of J/U and $\mu/U$ with $\alpha=0$: (a) $\mu/U=0.5$, $V_x/U=V_y/U=0.2$; (b) $J/U=0.0125$, $V_x/U=V_y/U=0.2$; (c) $\mu/U=0.1$, $V_x/U=0.2$, $V_y/U=-0.1$; (d) $J/U=0.0125$, $V_x/U=0.2$, $V_y/U=-0.1$.

    图 5  $V_x/U = 0.8$时, EBHM的相图 (a)—(c) $\alpha = 0$, $V_y/U$分别为$0.8, 0.4, -0.1$; (d)—(f) $\alpha = 1/2$, $V_y/U$分别为$0.8, 0.4, -0.1$. 蓝色正方形点线为不可压缩相-可压缩相相变边界的数值结果, 黑色实线为解析结果. 红色圆点线为超固相-超流相的相变边界

    Figure 5.  Phase diagram of EBHM with $V_x/U=0.8$: (a)–(c) $\alpha=0$, $V_y/U=0.8, 0.4, -0.1$, (d)–(f) $\alpha=1/2$, $V_y/U=0.8, 0.4, $$ -0.1$. Blue square dot line is the numerical result of phase transition boundary between incompressible phase and compressible phase, and the solid black line is the analytical result. Red dot line is the phase transition boundary between the supersolid phase and the superfluid phase.

    图 6  $\varOmega/U=0.012,\; \alpha=0$时序参量ϕ (上图)和粒子数密度n (下图)在$N=50\times50$晶格中的分布 (a) $V_x/U=0.2$, $V_y/U= $$ 0.2,\; J/U=0.0155$; (b) $V_x/U=0.8$, $V_y/U=0.8,\; J/U=0.08$; (c) $V_x/U=0.8$, $V_y/U=-0.2, \; J/U=0.125$; (d) $V_x/U=0.8$, $V_y/U=-0.8,\; J/U=0.125$

    Figure 6.  Order parameter ϕ (upper panel) and boson densities n (lower panel) in a $N=50\times50$ lattice with $\varOmega/U=0.012$ and $\alpha=0$: (a) $V_x/U=0.2$, $V_y/U=0.2, \; J/U=0.0155$; (b) $V_x/U=0.8$, $V_y/U=0.8,\; J/U=0.08$; (c) $V_x/U=0.8$, $V_y/U= $$ -0.2,\; J/U=0.125$; (d) $V_x/U=0.8$, $V_y/U=-0.8,\; J/U=0.125$.

    图 7  $\varOmega/U=0.012$, $\alpha=1/2$时序参量ϕ (上图)和粒子数密度n (下图)在$N=50\times50$晶格中的分布 (a) $V_x/U=0.2$, $V_y/U=0.2$; (b) $V_x/U=0.8$, $V_y/U=0.8$; (c) $V_x/U=0.8$, $V_y/U=-0.2$; (d) $V_x/U=0.8$, $V_y/U=-0.8$

    Figure 7.  Order parameter ϕ (upper panel) and boson densities n (lower panel) in a $N =50\times50$ lattice with $\varOmega/U=0.012$ and $\alpha=1/2$: (a) $V_x/U=0.2$, $V_y/U=0.2$; (b) $V_x/U=0.8$, $V_y/U=0.8$; (c) $V_x/U=0.8$, $V_y/U=-0.2$; (d) $V_x/U= 0.8$, $V_y/U=-0.8$.

    表 1  不同量子相的序参量

    Table 1.  Order parameters of each quantum phases.

    量子相 简写 $\bar{n}$ $\bar{\phi}$ $S(\pi, \pi)$ $S(\pi, 0)$
    莫特绝缘相(Mott insulator) MI 整数 0 0 0
    超流体(superfluid) SF 实数 $\neq0$ 0 0
    棋盘密度波(checkerboard density wave) CBDW 整数 0 $\neq0$ 0
    棋盘超固相(checkerboard supersolid) CBSS 实数 $\neq0 $ $\neq0$ 0
    条纹密度波(striped density wave) SDW 整数 0 0 $\neq0$
    条纹超固相(striped supersolid) SSS 实数 $\neq0$ 0 $\neq0$
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    Gross C, Bloch I 2017 Science 357 995Google Scholar

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    谭辉, 曹睿, 李永强 2023 72 183701Google Scholar

    Tan H, Cao R, Li Y Q 2023 Acta Phys. Sin. 72 183701Google Scholar

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    Liu J Y, Wang X Q, Xu Z F 2023 Chin. Phys. Lett. 40 086701Google Scholar

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    Wang H, He X Y, Li S, Liu B 2023 Acta Phys. Sin. 72 100309Google Scholar

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    Bernardet K, Batrouni G G, Troyer M 2002 Phys. Rev. B 66 054520Google Scholar

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Publishing process
  • Received Date:  16 March 2024
  • Accepted Date:  20 May 2024
  • Available Online:  30 May 2024
  • Published Online:  05 July 2024

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