Ferromagnetic spin-orbital liquid of dipolar fermions in zigzag lattices
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
cond-mat.quant-gas
keywords
dipolarfermionsliquidferromagneticlatticesphasespinspin-orbital
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Two-component dipolar fermions in zigzag optical lattices allow for the engineering of spin-orbital models. We show that dipolar lattice fermions permit the exploration of a regime typically unavailable in solid-state compounds that is characterized by a novel spin-liquid phase with a finite magnetization and spontaneously broken SU(2) symmetry. This peculiar spin liquid may be understood as a Luttinger liquid of composite particles consisting of bound states of spin waves and orbital domain walls moving in an unsaturated ferromagnetic background. In addition, we show that the system exhibits a boundary phase transitions involving non-local entanglement of edge spins.
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