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Solids and Supersolids of Three-Body Interacting Polar Molecules on an Optical Lattice

Schmidt, Kai P.
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Dorier, Julien
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Laeuchli, Andreas M.
2008
Physical Review Letters

We study the physics of cold polar molecules loaded into an optical lattice in the regime of strong three-body interactions, as put forward recently by Buchler et al. [Nature Phys. 3, 726 (2007)]. To this end, quantum Monte Carlo simulations, exact diagonalization, and a semiclassical approach are used to explore hard-core bosons on the 2D square lattice which interact solely by long-ranged three-body terms. The resulting phase diagram shows a sequence of solid and supersolid phases. Our findings are directly relevant for future experimental implementations and open a new route towards the discovery of a lattice supersolid phase in experiment.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.150405
Web of Science ID

WOS:000259965000005

Author(s)
Schmidt, Kai P.
Dorier, Julien
Laeuchli, Andreas M.
Date Issued

2008

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

101

Issue

15

Article Number

150405

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Phase

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