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Pairs, trimers, and BCS-BEC crossover near a flat band: Sawtooth lattice

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
卷 106, 期 1, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.106.014504

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  1. ANR
  2. MULTIPLY postdoctoral fellowship under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie COFUND Action [713694]
  3. DIM Sirteq [EML 19002465 1DFG]

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In this paper, we investigate the attractive Fermi-Hubbard model on the one-dimensional sawtooth lattice and find that the multiband nature of the system substantially modifies the physics of the BCS-BEC crossover. We also uncover the existence of three-body bound states in the sawtooth lattice, which is of great importance.
We investigate pairing and superconductivity in the attractive Fermi-Hubbard model on the one-dimensional sawtooth lattice, which exhibits a flat band by fine-tuning the hopping rates. We first solve the two-body problem, both analytically and numerically, to extract the binding energy and the effective mass of the pairs. Based on the density matrix renormalization group method, we address the ground-state properties of the many-body system, assuming equal spin populations. We compare our results with those available for a linear chain, where the model is integrable by the Bethe ansatz, and we show that the multiband nature of the system substantially modifies the physics of the BCS-BEC crossover. We find that near a flat band, the chemical potential remains always close to its zero-density limit predicted by two-body physics. In contrast, the pairing gap exhibits a remarkably strong density dependence and, differently from the pair binding energy, it is no longer peaked at the flat-band point. We show that these results can be interpreted in terms of polarization screening effects, due to an anomalous attraction between pairs in the medium and single fermions. Importantly, we unveil that three-body bound states (trimers) exist in the sawtooth lattice, in sharp contrast with the linear chain geometry, and we compute their binding energy. The nature of these states is investigated via a strong-coupling variational approach, revealing that they originate from tunneling-induced exchange processes.

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