Kinetic magnetism in a frustrated Fermi-Hubbard system
ORAL
Abstract
Nagaoka famously proved that introducing a single itinerant charge to the half-filled Fermi-Hubbard model can transform a paramagnetic insulator into a ferromagnet through path interference. Such kinetic magnetism has recently been realized with strongly interacting fermions in a triangular optical lattice [1,2]. In this talk, I will give a quick summary of the experimental findings, including the emergence of Nagaoka polarons as extended ferromagnetic bubbles around particle dopants, and present theory results based on simulations of the model using the numerical linked-cluster expansions in support of these observations on both the square and triangular lattices. [1] Lebrat et al., arXiv:2308.12269 [2] Prichard et al., arXiv:2308.12951
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Publication: Lebrat et al., arXiv:2308.12269
Presenters
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Ehsan Khatami
San Jose State University
Authors
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Ehsan Khatami
San Jose State University
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Martin Lebrat
Harvard University
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Muqing Xu
Harvard University
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Lev H Kendrick
Harvard University
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Anant Kale
Harvard University
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Youqi Gang
Harvard University
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Pranav Seetharaman
San Jose State University
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Ivan Morera
Universitat de Barcelona, University of Barcelona
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Eugene Demler
ETH Zurich
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Markus Greiner
Harvard University