Revealing hidden antiferromagnetic correlations in doped Hubbard chains via string correlators

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Abstract

Topological phases, like the Haldane phase in spin-1 chains, defy characterization through local order parameters. Instead, nonlocal string order parameters can be employed to reveal their hidden order. Similar diluted magnetic correlations appear in doped one-dimensional lattice systems owing to the phenomenon of spin-charge separation. Here we report on the direct observation of such hidden magnetic correlations via quantum gas microscopy of hole-doped ultracold Fermi-Hubbard chains. The measurement of nonlocal spin-density correlation functions reveals a hidden finite-range antiferromagnetic order, a direct consequence of spin-charge separation. Our technique, which measures nonlocal order directly, can be readily extended to higher dimensions to study the complex interplay between magnetic order and density fluctuations.

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Hilker, T. A., Salomon, G., Grusdt, F., Omran, A., Boll, M., Demler, E., … Gross, C. (2017). Revealing hidden antiferromagnetic correlations in doped Hubbard chains via string correlators. Science, 357(6350), 484–487. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aam8990

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