Chiral d-wave superfluid in periodically driven lattices
Abstract: Chiral d-wave superfluid is a preliminary example of topological matters that intrinsically encodes interaction effects. It exhibits fascinating properties including a finite Chern number in the bulk and topologically protected edge states, which have been invoking physicists for decades. However, unlike s-wave superfluids prevalent in nature, its existence requires a strong interaction in the d-wave channel, a criterion that is difficult to access in ordinary systems. So far, such an unconventional superfluid has not been discovered in experiments. Here, we present a new principle for creating a two-dimensional chiral d-wave superfluid using periodically driven lattices. Due to an imprinted two-dimensional pseudospin-orbit coupling, where the sublattice index serves as the pseudospin, s-wave interaction between two hyperfine spin states naturally creates a chiral d-wave superfluid. This scheme also allows physicists to study the phase transition between the topologically distinct s- and d-wave superfluids by controlling the driving field or the particle density.
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