Dipolar particles in a double-trap confinement: Response to tilting the dipolar orientation
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❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas
cond-mat.mes-hallquant-ph
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statedipolarfew-bodyorientationparticlesrotationadiabaticanalog
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We analyze the microscopic few-body properties of dipolar particles confined in two parallel quasi-one-dimensional harmonic traps. In particular, we show that an adiabatic rotation of the dipole orientation about the trap axes can drive an initially non-localized few-fermion state into a localized state with strong inter-trap pairing. For an instant, non-adiabatic rotation, however, localization is inhibited and a highly excited state is reached. This state may be interpreted as the few-body analog of a super-Tonks-Girardeau state, known from one-dimensional systems with contact interactions.
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