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Weak Superfluidity in Twisted Optical Potentials

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A controlled twist between different underlying lattices allows one to interpolate, under a unified framework, across ordered and (quasi-)disordered matter while drastically changing quantum transport properties. Here, we use quantum Monte Carlo simulations to determine the unique phase diagrams of strongly-correlated ultracold bosons in twisted optical potentials. We show that at commensurate twisting angles, spectral gaps govern the formation of insulating patterns, separated by thin superfluid domains. The latter form weak superfluids, which are very sensitive to thermal fluctuations, but can be stabilized under appropriate parameter control. In contrast, slightly changing the twisting angle to a incommensurate value destroys most spectral gaps, leaving behind a prominent Bose glass phase. Our results are directly applicable to current generation experiments that quantum simulate moir\'e physics.

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Interacting Bose gases in twisted-bilayer optical lattices

cond-mat.quant-gas · 2025-07-16 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Interacting bosons in twisted-bilayer optical lattices form cluster-induced Mott-like and Bose-glass-like phases, including isolated non-percolating mobility islands and, for incommensurate twists, mobility from interlayer interactions alone.

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  • Interacting Bose gases in twisted-bilayer optical lattices cond-mat.quant-gas · 2025-07-16 · conditional · none · ref 29 · internal anchor

    Interacting bosons in twisted-bilayer optical lattices form cluster-induced Mott-like and Bose-glass-like phases, including isolated non-percolating mobility islands and, for incommensurate twists, mobility from interlayer interactions alone.