2003
DOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/5/1/356
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Creation of effective magnetic fields in optical lattices: the Hofstadter butterfly for cold neutral atoms

Abstract: We investigate the dynamics of neutral atoms in a 2D optical lattice which traps two distinct internal states of the atoms in different columns. Two Raman lasers are used to coherently transfer atoms from one internal state to the other, thereby causing hopping between the different columns. By adjusting the laser parameters appropriately we can induce a non vanishing phase of particles moving along a closed path on the lattice. This phase is proportional to the enclosed area and we thus simulate a magnetic fl… Show more

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“…This is precisely what Lin and colleagues 2 achieved in their ingenious experimental set-up, which is an inspired realization of earlier proposals [3][4][5][6] . Using a pair of laser beams, they first imprinted the equivalent of a river's uniform flow -a uniform vector potential -on their ultracold cloud of atoms 7,8 .…”
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“…This is precisely what Lin and colleagues 2 achieved in their ingenious experimental set-up, which is an inspired realization of earlier proposals [3][4][5][6] . Using a pair of laser beams, they first imprinted the equivalent of a river's uniform flow -a uniform vector potential -on their ultracold cloud of atoms 7,8 .…”
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“…Future applications of their method might include the measurement of the superfluid fraction in ultracold atomic gases 11 and the realization of unusual quantum states in two-dimensional optical lattices at high effective fields 5 . The demonstration of quantum Hall physics in such lattices 6 using the authors' approach might also be within reach.…”
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“…The discovery of the integer and fractional quantum Hall effects in the 1980s has led to a new paradigm, where quantum phases of matter are characterized by the topology of their ground-state wavefunctions. Since then, topological phases have been identified in physical systems ranging from condensed-matter [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] and high-energy physics 10 to quantum optics 11 and atomic physics [12][13][14][15] .…”
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“…Such artificial magnetic fields have been used in quantum gases confined to optical lattices to realize two showcase models of topologically insulating phases, the Hofstadter model in two-dimensions [4][5][6][7] or on a ladder geometry [8] and the Haldane model [9].…”
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