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Topological superfluid phases of attractive Fermi-Hubbard model in narrow-band cold-atom optical lattices

Published 29 Aug 2024 in cond-mat.quant-gas | (2408.16210v1)

Abstract: We investigate the effects of attractive Hubbard interaction on two-component fermionic atoms in narrow two-dimensional (2D) energy bands that exhibit Rashba spin-orbit coupling (SOC) in the presence of an applied Zeeman field. This narrow-band 2D spin-orbit coupled attractive Fermi-Hubbard model can potentially be realized in cold atom systems in optical lattices with artificially engineered Rashba SOC and Zeeman field. Employing a self-consistent mean field approximation for the pairing potential, we uncover a complex phase diagram featuring various topological superfluid (TS) phases, dependent on the chemical potential and the Zeeman field. We focus on the pairing potential and the corresponding quasiparticle gap characterizing the TS phases, which are notably small for a wide-band model with quadratic dispersion near the $\Gamma$-point, as found in earlier work, and we identify the parameter regimes that maximize the gap. We find that, while generally the value of the pairing potential increases with the reduction of the fermionic bandwidth, as expected for narrow- or flat-band systems, the magnitude of the topological gap characterizing the TS phases reaches a maximum of about $10-12.5\%$ of the interaction strength at finite values of the hopping amplitude, Rashba coupling, and Zeeman field.

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