Lattice Induced Resonances in One Dimensional Bosonic Systems

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Abstract

Feshbach resonances and~optical lattices offer a unique opportunity for achieving new ways to control and explore novel many-body phenomena in strongly correlated atomic systems. To deal with such complex systems~a natural prerequisite is a full understanding of the underlying two-body physics. Here, we investigate the lattice induced resonances produced when dimers formed with atoms in excited bands become resonant with the atoms in the lowest band. We first obtain accurate two-body solutions and demonstrate that the resonant effects depend strongly on the parity properties of the dimer. Then, we develop a novel two-channel effective lattice Hamiltonian with a parity dependent atom-dimer coupling that provides a starting point to analyze the many-body behavior of the resonant lattice system. We conclude that the lattice induced resonances significantly affect the behavior of the atoms in the lowest band and can be used to tune lattice systems to novel many-body regimes.

Authors

  • Javier von Stecher

    JILA, University of Colorado and National Institute of Standard and Technology, Boulder, CO 80309

  • Victor Gurarie

    Department of Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309

  • Leo Radzihovsky

    Department of Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309

  • Ana Maria Rey

    JILA, University of Colorado and National Institute of Standard and Technology, Boulder, CO 80309, JILA (CU and NIST), and Dep. of Physics, U Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309, JILA and University of Colorado, University of Colorado, NIST, and JILA, JILA/NIST, University of Colorado, JILA, NIST, University of Colorado, JILA \& Department of Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder