Prasad, Yogeshwar ; Medhi, Amal ; Shenoy, Vijay B. (2014) Fermionic superfluid from a bilayer band insulator in an optical lattice Physical Review A, 89 (4). Article ID 043605. ISSN 1050-2947
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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.89.043605
Abstract
We propose a model to realize a fermionic superfluid state in an optical lattice circumventing the cooling problem. Our proposal exploits the idea of tuning the interaction in a characteristically low-entropy state, a band insulator in an optical bilayer system, to obtain a superfluid. By performing a detailed analysis of the model including fluctuations and augmented by a variational quantum Monte Carlo calculation of the ground state, we show that the superfluid state obtained has a high transition temperature of the order of the hopping energy. Our system is designed to suppress other competing orders such as a charge density wave. We suggest a laboratory realization of this model via an orthogonally shaken optical lattice bilayer.
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