A realistic lanthanide-atom t-J model is shown by bosonization and DMRG to host a topological triplet superconductor in its ground state for attractive U and a ferromagnetic J_perp.
Probing Coherences and Itinerant Magnetism in a Dipolar Lattice Gas
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We report on the study of itinerant magnetism of lattice-trapped magnetic atoms, driven by magnetic dipole-dipole interactions, in the low-entropy and close-to-unit filling regime. We have used advanced dynamical decoupling techniques to efficiently suppress the sensitivity to magnetic field fluctuations. We have thus measured the spin coherence of an itinerant spin 3 Bose dipolar gas throughout a quantum phase transition from a superfluid phase to a Mott insulating phase. In the superfluid phase, a metastable ferromagnetic behavior is observed below a dynamical instability which occurs at lattice depths below the phase transition. In the insulating phase, the thermalization towards a paramagnetic state is driven by an interplay between intersite and superexchange interactions.
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Topology meets superconductivity in a one-dimensional $t-J$ model of magnetic atoms
A realistic lanthanide-atom t-J model is shown by bosonization and DMRG to host a topological triplet superconductor in its ground state for attractive U and a ferromagnetic J_perp.