Fragmented superfluid due to frustration of cold atoms in optical lattices
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
quant-ph
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frustrationopticalatomsfragmentedlatticephasestatesadditional
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A one dimensional optical lattice is considered where a second dimension is encoded in the internal states of the atoms giving effective ladder systems. Frustration is introduced by an additional optical lattice that induces tunneling of superposed atomic states. The effects of frustration range from the stabilization of the Mott insulator phase with ferromagnetic order, to the breakdown of superfluidity and the formation of a macroscopically fragmented phase.
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