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Homogeneous fermionic Hubbard gases in a flat-top optical lattice

Published 12 Feb 2025 in cond-mat.quant-gas, cond-mat.str-el, and quant-ph | (2502.08104v1)

Abstract: Fermionic atoms in a large-scale, homogeneous optical lattice provide an ideal quantum simulator for investigating the fermionic Hubbard model, yet achieving this remains challenging. Here, by developing a hybrid potential that integrates a flat-top optical lattice with an optical box trap, we successfully realize the creation of three-dimensional, homogeneous fermionic Hubbard gases across approximately 8×10<sup>58\times10<sup>5 lattice sites. This homogeneous system enables us to capture a well-defined energy band occupation that aligns perfectly with the theoretical calculations for a zero-temperature, ideal fermionic Hubbard model. Furthermore, by employing novel radio-frequency spectroscopy, we precisely measure the doublon fraction DD as a function of interaction strength UU and temperature TT, respectively. The crossover from metal to Mott insulator is detected, where DD smoothly decreases with increasing UU. More importantly, we observe a non-monotonic temperature dependence in DD, revealing the Pomeranchuk effect and the development of extended antiferromagnetic correlations.

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