High precision multi-band spectroscopy of ultracold atoms in optical lattices

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Abstract

Spectroscopic tools are fundamental for the understanding of complex quantum systems. Here we demonstrate high-precision multi-band spectroscopy in a graphene-like lattice using ultracold fermionic atoms. From the measured band structure, we characterize the underlying lattice potential with a relative error of $1.2\cdot10^{-3}$. Such a precise characterization of complex lattice potentials is an important step towards precision measurements of quantum many-body systems. Furthermore, we explain the excitation strengths into the different bands with a model and experimentally study their dependency on the symmetry of the perturbation operator. This insight suggests the excitation strengths as a suitable observable for interaction effects on the eigenstates.

Authors

  • Benno S. Rem

    Institute of Laserphysics - University of Hamburg, University of Hamburg

  • Nick Fläschner

    Institute of Laserphysics - University of Hamburg, University of Hamburg

  • Matthias Tarnowski

    Institute of Laserphysics - University of Hamburg, University of Hamburg

  • Dominik Vogel

    Institute of Laserphysics - University of Hamburg

  • Klaus Sengstock

    Institute of Laserphysics - University of Hamburg

  • Christof Weitenberg

    Institute of Laserphysics - University of Hamburg, University of Hamburg