Fragmented condensation in Bose-Hubbard trimers with tunable tunnelling

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We consider a Bose-Hubbard (BH) trimer, i.e. an ultracold Bose gas populating three quantum states. The latter can be either different sites of a triple-well potential or three internal states of the atoms. The bosons can tunnel between different states with variable tunnelling strength between two of them. This will allow us to study; (i) different geometrical configurations, i.e. from a closed triangle to three aligned wells and (ii) a triangular configuration with a π-phase, i.e. by setting one of the tunnellings negative. By solving the corresponding three-site BH Hamiltonian we obtain the ground state of the system as a function of the trap topology. We characterize the different ground states by means of the coherence and entanglement properties. For small repulsive interactions, fragmented condensates are found for the π-phase case. These are found to be robust against small variations of the tunnelling in the small interaction regime. A low-energy effective many-body Hamiltonian restricted to the degenerate manifold provides a compelling description of the π-phase degeneration and explains the low-energy spectrum as excitations of discrete semifluxon states.

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Gallemí, A., Guilleumas, M., Martorell, J., Mayol, R., Polls, A., & Juliá-Diáz, B. (2015). Fragmented condensation in Bose-Hubbard trimers with tunable tunnelling. New Journal of Physics, 17(7). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/17/7/073014

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