Spontaneous quantum Hall effect in an atomic spinor Bose-Fermi mixture (1407.3720v2)
Abstract: We study a mixture of spin-$1$ bosonic and spin-$1/2$ fermionic cold atoms, e.g., ${87}$Rb and ${6}$Li, confined in a triangular optical lattice. With fermions at $3/4$ filling, Fermi surface nesting leads to spontaneous formation of various spin textures of bosons in the ground state, such as collinear, coplanar and even non-coplanar spin orders. The phase diagram is mapped out with varying boson tunneling and Bose-Fermi interactions. Most significantly, in one non-coplanar state the mixture is found to exhibit a spontaneous quantum Hall effect in fermions and crystalline superfluidity in bosons, both driven by interaction.
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