A scheme is developed to engineer strong three-body interactions in Rydberg atom lattices, allowing the effective Hamiltonian and emergent quantum phases to be modified compared to two-body-only systems.
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Rydberg atoms on a triangular lattice host a deconfined quantum critical point between 1/3 and 2/3 filling phases, with predicted critical exponents, emergent U(1) symmetry in a CFT, and numerical confirmation.
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Three-body interactions in Rydberg lattices
A scheme is developed to engineer strong three-body interactions in Rydberg atom lattices, allowing the effective Hamiltonian and emergent quantum phases to be modified compared to two-body-only systems.
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Deconfined quantum criticality on a triangular Rydberg array
Rydberg atoms on a triangular lattice host a deconfined quantum critical point between 1/3 and 2/3 filling phases, with predicted critical exponents, emergent U(1) symmetry in a CFT, and numerical confirmation.