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  Enhancement and sign change of magnetic correlations in a driven quantum many-body system

Görg, F., Messer, M., Sandholzer, K., Jotzu, G., Desbuquois, R., & Esslinger, T. (2018). Enhancement and sign change of magnetic correlations in a driven quantum many-body system. nature, 553(7689), 481-485+. doi:10.1038/nature25135.

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Görg, F.1, Author
Messer, M.1, Author
Sandholzer, K.1, Author
Jotzu, G.1, 2, Author           
Desbuquois, R.1, Author
Esslinger, T.1, Author
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1Institute for Quantum Electronics, ETH Zurich, ou_persistent22              
2Quantum Condensed Matter Dynamics, Condensed Matter Dynamics Department, Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter, Max Planck Society, ou_1938293              

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 Abstract: Periodic driving can be used to control the properties of a many-body state coherently and to realize phases that are not accessible in static systems. For example, exposing materials to intense laser pulses makes it possible to induce metal–insulator transitions, to control magnetic order and to generate transient superconducting behaviour well above the static transition temperature1,2,3,4,5,6. However, pinning down the mechanisms underlying these phenomena is often difficult because the response of a material to irradiation is governed by complex, many-body dynamics. For static systems, extensive calculations have been performed to explain phenomena such as high-temperature superconductivity7. Theoretical analyses of driven many-body Hamiltonians are more challenging, but approaches have now been developed, motivated by recent observations8,9,10. Here we report an experimental quantum simulation in a periodically modulated hexagonal lattice and show that antiferromagnetic correlations in a fermionic many-body system can be reduced, enhanced or even switched to ferromagnetic correlations (sign reversal). We demonstrate that the description of the many-body system using an effective Floquet–Hamiltonian with a renormalized tunnelling energy remains valid in the high-frequency regime by comparing the results to measurements in an equivalent static lattice. For near-resonant driving, the enhancement and sign reversal of correlations is explained by a microscopic model of the system in which the particle tunnelling and magnetic exchange energies can be controlled independently. In combination with the observed sufficiently long lifetimes of the correlations in this system, periodic driving thus provides an alternative way of investigating unconventional pairing in strongly correlated systems experimentally7,9,10.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2017-07-142017-11-072018-01-252018-01-25
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Project name : We thank D. Abanin, D. Greif, D. Jaksch, M. Landini, Y. Murakami, N. Tsuji, P. Werner and W. Zwerger for discussions. We acknowledge SNF (Project Number 200020_169320 and NCCR-QSIT), Swiss State Secretary for Education, Research and Innovation Contract No. 15.0019 (QUIC) and ERC advanced grant TransQ (Project Number 742579) for funding.
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 553 (7689) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 481 - 485+ Identifier: ISSN: 0028-0836
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925427238