Superfluid drag and quantum correlations in a binary Bose-Hubbard mixture
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Abstract
We study the effects of quantum fluctuations in the two-component Bose-Hubbard model generalizing to mixtures the quantum Gutzwiller approach introduced recently in [Phys. Rev. Research 2, 033276 (2020)]. As a basis for our study, we analyze the mean-field ground-state phase diagram and spectrum of elementary excitations, with particular emphasis on the quantum phase transitions of the model. Within the quantum critical regimes, we address both the superfluid transport properties and the linear response dynamics to density and spin probes of direct experimental relevance. Crucially, we find that quantum fluctuations have a dramatic effect on the drag between the superfluid species of the system, particularly in the vicinity of the paired and antipaired phases absent in the usual one-component Bose-Hubbard model. Additionally, we analyse the contributions of quantum corrections to the one-body coherence and density/spin fluctuations from the perspective of the collective modes of the system, providing results for the few-body correlations in all the regimes of the phase diagram.
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Publication: Victor E. Colussi, Fabio Caleffi, Chiara Menotti and Alessio Recati - arXiv:2110.13095 (Submitted to SciPost Physics)
Presenters
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Fabio Caleffi
SISSA
Authors
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Fabio Caleffi
SISSA
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Victor Colussi
INO-CNR BEC Center, Department of Physics, University of Trento
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Chiara Menotti
INO-CNR BEC Center, Department of Physics, University of Trento
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Alessio Recati
INO-CNR BEC Center, Department of Physics, University of Trento