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arxiv: 1402.4569 · v1 · pith:GLOREBW7new · submitted 2014-02-19 · ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas

Strong Interaction Effects in Superfluid Ising Quantum Phase Transition

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keywords superfluidtransitionquantuminteractionisingphasepointbose
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We study the quantum phase transition between a normal Bose superfluid to one that breaks additional Z_2 Ising symmetry. Using the recent shaken optical lattice experiment as an example, we first show that at mean-field level atomic interaction can significantly shift the critical point. Near the critical point, bosons can condense into a momentum state with high or even locally maximum kinetic energies due to interaction effect. Then, we present a general low-energy effective field theory that treats both the superfluid transition and the Ising transition in a uniform framework, and identify a quantum tricritical point separating normal superfluid, Z_2 superfluid and Mott insulator. Using perturbative renormalization group method, we find that the quantum phase transition belongs to a unique universality class that is different from that of a dilute Bose gas.

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