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Controlling higher-orbital quantum phases of ultracold atoms via coupling to optical cavities

Published 24 Aug 2021 in cond-mat.quant-gas, cond-mat.str-el, and physics.atom-ph | (2108.10495v2)

Abstract: Orbital degree of freedom plays an important role in understanding exotic phenomena of strongly correlated materials. We study strongly correlated ultracold bosonic gases coupled to a high-finesse cavity, pumped by a blue-detuned laser in the transverse direction. Based on an extended Bose-Hubbard model with parameters adapted to recent experiments, we find that by tuning the reflection of pump laser, atoms can be selectively transferred to the odd-parity $p$-orbital, or to even-parity $d$-orbital band of a two-dimensional square lattice, accompanied with cavity-photon excitations. By interacting with cavity field, atoms self-organize to form stable higher-orbital superfluid and Mott-insulating phases with orbital-density waves, as a result of cavity induced orbital-flip processes. Our study opens the route to manipulate orbital degrees of freedom in strongly correlated quantum gases via coupling to optical cavities.

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