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Strong pairing in mixed dimensional bilayer antiferromagnetic Mott insulators

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Abstract

Interacting many-body systems combining confined and extended dimensions, such as ladders and few layer systems are characterized by enhanced quantum fluctuations, which often result in interesting collective properties. Recently two-dimensional bilayer systems, such as twisted bilayer graphene or ultracold atoms, have sparked a lot of interest because they can host rich phase diagrams, including unconventional superconductivity. Here we present a theoretical proposal for realizing high temperature pairing of fermions in a class of bilayer Hubbard models. We introduce a general, highly efficient pairing mechanism for mobile dopants in antiferromagnetic Mott insulators, which leads to binding energies proportional to t^{1/3}, where t is the hopping amplitude of the charge carriers. The pairing is caused by the energy that one charge gains when retracing a string of frustrated bonds created by another charge. Concretely, we show that this mechanism leads to the formation of highly mobile, but tightly bound pairs in the case of mixed-dimensional Fermi-Hubbard bilayer systems. This setting is closely related to the Fermi-Hubbard model believed to capture the physics of copper oxides, and can be realized by currently available ultracold atom experiments.

Publication: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2108.04118.pdf

Presenters

  • Annabelle Bohrdt

    ITAMP, Department of Physics, Harvard University, Harvard University and ITAMP

Authors

  • Annabelle Bohrdt

    ITAMP, Department of Physics, Harvard University, Harvard University and ITAMP

  • Lukas Homeier

    Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU-Mun

  • Immanuel Bloch

    Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics

  • Eugene Demler

    Harvard University

  • Fabian Grusdt

    Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU-Mun, LMU München, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU-Munich), LMU Munich