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Emulating Solid-State Physics with a Hybrid System of Ultracold Ions and Atoms

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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volume 111, Issue 8, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.080501

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  1. DFG via Sonderforschungsbereiche [SFB-TR/49, FB-TR/21, Forschergruppe FOR 801]
  2. excellence cluster The Hamburg Centre for Ultrafast Imaging of the DFG
  3. EU Project PICC
  4. EU Project SIQS

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We propose and theoretically investigate a hybrid system composed of a crystal of trapped ions coupled to a cloud of ultracold fermions. The ions form a periodic lattice and induce a band structure in the atoms. This system combines the advantages of high fidelity operations and detection offered by trapped ion systems with ultracold atomic systems. It also features close analogies to natural solid-state systems, as the atomic degrees of freedom couple to phonons of the ion lattice, thereby emulating a solid-state system. Starting from the microscopic many-body Hamiltonian, we derive the low energy Hamiltonian, including the atomic band structure, and give an expression for the atom-phonon coupling. We discuss possible experimental implementations such as a Peierls-like transition into a period-doubled dimerized state.

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