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Devil's staircases in synthetic dimensions and gauge fields

Published 1 Dec 2016 in cond-mat.quant-gas and cond-mat.str-el | (1612.00233v2)

Abstract: We study interacting bosonic or fermionic atoms in a high synthetic magnetic field in two dimensions spanned by continuous real space and a synthetic dimension. Here, the synthetic dimension is provided by hyperfine spin states, and the synthetic field is created by laser-induced transitions between them. While the interaction is short-range in real space, it is long-range in the synthetic dimension in sharp contrast with fractional quantum Hall systems. Introducing an analog of the lowest-Landau-level approximation valid for large transition amplitudes, we derive an effective one-dimensional lattice model, in which density-density interactions turn out to play a dominant role. We show that in the limit of a large number of internal states, the system exhibits a cascade of crystal ground states, which is known as devil's staircase, in a way analogous to the thin-torus limit of quantum Hall systems.

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