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Quantum phases of constrained bosons on a two-leg Bose-Hubbard ladder (2304.11747v1)

Published 23 Apr 2023 in cond-mat.quant-gas

Abstract: Bosons in periodic potentials with very strong local interactions, known as the constrained bosons often exhibit interesting physical behavior. We investigate the ground state properties of a two-leg Bose-Hubbard ladder by imposing three-body constraint in one leg and hardcore constraint in the other. By using the cluster-mean-field theory approximation and the density matrix renormalization group method, we show that at unit filling, for strong two-body attraction among the three-body constrained bosons, the system becomes a gapped pair-Mott insulator where all the bosons form strong bound pairs and occupy the leg with three-body constraint. With increase in hopping strength this pair-Mott insulator phase undergoes a phase transition to the gapless superfluid phase for equal leg and rung hopping strengths. However, when the rung hopping is stronger compared to the leg hopping, we obtain a crossover to another gapped phase which is called the rung-Mott insulator phase where the bosons prefer to delocalize on the rungs than the legs. By moving away from unit filling, the system remains in the superfluid phase except for a small region below the gapped phase where a pair superfluid phase is stabilized in the regime of strong attractive interaction. We further extend our studies by considering three-body constraint on both the legs and find that the crossover from the gapped to gapped phase does not occur rather the system undergoes a transition from a pair-rung-Mott insulator phase to the superfluid phase at unit filling. Moreover, in this case we find the signature of the pair superfluid phase on either sides of this gapped phase.

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