Tunable Single-Ion Anisotropy in Spin-1 Models Realized with Ultracold Atoms

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Abstract

Mott insulator plateaus in optical lattices are a versatile platform to study spin physics. Using sites occupied by two bosons with an internal degree of freedom, we realize a uniaxial single-ion anisotropy term proportional to (Sz)2 that plays an important role in stabilizing magnetism for low-dimensional magnetic materials. Here we explore nonequilibrium spin dynamics and observe a resonant effect in the spin alignment as a function of lattice depth when exchange coupling and on-site anisotropy are similar. Our results are supported by many-body numerical simulations and are captured by the analytical solution of a two-site model.

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Chung, W. C., De Hond, J., Xiang, J., Cruz-Colón, E., & Ketterle, W. (2021). Tunable Single-Ion Anisotropy in Spin-1 Models Realized with Ultracold Atoms. Physical Review Letters, 126(16). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.163203

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