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Evidence for orbital superfluidity in the P-band of a bipartite optical square lattice

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NATURE PHYSICS
Volume 7, Issue 2, Pages 147-153

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/NPHYS1857

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  1. DFG [He2334/10-1]
  2. Excellence Cluster 'Frontiers in Quantum Photon Science'

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The successful emulation of the Hubbard model in optical lattices has stimulated extensive efforts to extend their scope to also capture more complex, incompletely understood scenarios of many-body physics. A promising approach is to consider higher bands, where the orbital degree of freedom gives rise to a structural diversity that is directly relevant, for example, for the physics of strongly correlated electronic matter. Here we report evidence for the formation of a superfluid in the P-band of a bipartite optical square lattice with S-orbits and P-orbits arranged in a chequerboard pattern. The observed momentum spectra feature cross-dimensional coherence with a lifetime of nearly 20 ms. Depending on the value of a small adjustable anisotropy of the lattice, our findings are explained either by real-valued striped superfluid order parameters with different orientations P-x +/- P-y, or by a complex-valued P-x +/- iP(y) order parameter, which breaks time-reversal symmetry.

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