Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
2010-05-25
Phys. Rev. B 82, 205126 (2010)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
8 pages, 11 figures, v1
Scientific paper
We study Mott phases and superfluid-insulator (SI) transitions of ultracold bosonic atoms in a two-dimensional square optical lattice at commensurate filling and in the presence of a synthetic periodic vector potential characterized by a strength $p$ and a period $l=qa$, where $q$ is an integer and $a$ is the lattice spacing. We show that the Schr\"odinger equation for the non-interacting bosons in the presence of such a periodic vector potential can be reduced to an one-dimensional Harper-like equation which yields $q$ energy bands. The lowest of these bands have either single or double minima whose position within the magnetic Brillouin zone can be tuned by varying $p$ for a given $q$. Using these energies and a strong-coupling expansion technique, we compute the phase diagram of these bosons in the presence of a deep optical lattice. We chart out the $p$ and $q$ dependence of the momentum distribution of the bosons in the Mott phases near the SI transitions and demonstrate that the bosons exhibit several re-entrant field-induced SI transitions for any fixed period $q$. We also predict that the superfluid density of the resultant superfluid state near such a SI transition has a periodicity $q$ ($q/2$) in real space for odd (even) $q$ and suggest experiments to test our theory.
Ray Koushik
Saha Kamal Krishna
Sengupta Kausik
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