Bilayer Rydberg atoms as a quantum simulator for unconventional superconductors

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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We show how systems of cold fermionic Rydberg atoms in a bilayer lattice can be used as a quantum simulator for electron-phonon interactions in the presence of strong electronic correlation: a scenario found in many unconventional superconductors. We discuss the experimental system for making such a simulator, show that the resulting Hamiltonian can be mapped to an extended Hubbard-Holstein model, and make comparison with numerics. Fermions can be simulated, and the proposed quantum simulator can cope with systems where numerics are difficult to apply.

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