Cold-Atom Elevator: From Edge-State Injection to the Preparation of Fractional Chern Insulators

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Abstract

Optical box traps offer new possibilities for quantum-gas experiments. Building on their exquisite spatial and temporal control, we propose to engineer system-reservoir configurations using box traps, in view of preparing and manipulating topological atomic states in optical lattices. First, we consider the injection of particles from the reservoir to the system: this scenario is shown to be particularly well suited to activating energy-selective chiral edge currents, but also to prepare fractional Chern insulating ground states. Then, we devise a practical evaporative-cooling scheme to effectively cool down atomic gases into topological ground states. Our open-system approach to optical-lattice settings provides a new path for the investigation of ultracold quantum matter, including strongly correlated and topological phases.

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Wang, B., Aidelsburger, M., Dalibard, J., Eckardt, A., & Goldman, N. (2024). Cold-Atom Elevator: From Edge-State Injection to the Preparation of Fractional Chern Insulators. Physical Review Letters, 132(16). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.163402

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