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Fractal spectrum in twisted bilayer optical lattice

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The translation symmetry of a lattice is greatly modified when subjected to a perpendicular magnetic field [Zak, Phys. Rev. \textbf{134}, A1602 (1964)]. This change in symmetry can lead to magnetic unit cells that are substantially larger than the original ones. Similarly, the translation properties of a double-layered lattice alters drastically while two monolayers are relatively twisted by a small angle, resulting in large-scale moir\'{e} unit cells. Intrigued by the resemblance, we calculate the complete band structures of a twisted bilayer optical lattice and show that the geometric moir\'{e} effect can induce fractal band structures. The fractals are controlled by the twist angle between two monolayers and are closely connected to the celebrated butterfly spectrum of two-dimensional Bloch electrons in a magnetic field [Hofstadter, Phys. Rev. B \textbf{14}, 2239 (1976)]. We demonstrate this by proving that the twisted bilayer optical lattice can be mapped to a generalized Hofstadter's model with long-range hopping. Furthermore, we provide numerical evidence on the infinite recursive structures of the spectrum and give an algorithm for computing these structures.

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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 20 · 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.