Correlations and enlarged superconducting phase of t−J⊥ chains of ultracold molecules on optical lattices

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2017
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We compute physical properties across the phase diagram of the t−J⊥ chain with long-range dipolar interactions, which describe ultracold polar molecules on optical lattices. Our results obtained by the density-matrix renormalization group indicate that superconductivity is enhanced when the Ising component Jz of the spin-spin interaction and the charge component V are tuned to zero and even further by the long-range dipolar interactions. At low densities, a substantially larger spin gap is obtained. We provide evidence that long-range interactions lead to algebraically decaying correlation functions despite the presence of a gap. Although this has recently been observed in other long-range interacting spin and fermion models, the correlations in our case have the peculiar property of having a small and continuously varying exponent. We construct simple analytic models and arguments to understand the most salient features.

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Manmana, Salvatore R., Möller, Marcel, Gezzi, Riccardo, et al.. "Correlations and enlarged superconducting phase of t−J⊥ chains of ultracold molecules on optical lattices." Physical Review A, 96, no. 4 (2017) American Physical Society: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.96.043618.

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