Quantum phases and transport of one-dimensional disordered bosons

Year: 2013

Authors: Tanzi L., D’Errico C., Lucioni E., Gori L., Inguscio M., Modugno G.

Autors Affiliation: LENS and Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia, Università di Firenze, Italy;
Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche-INO, Firenze, Italy

Abstract: The interplay between disorder and interactions has a large impact on the properties of quantum systems. Although it is present in any real physical system, disorder is difficult to control, to tune, and therefore to study. Even more challenging is the investigation of the combined effect of disorder and interactions. While non-interacting particles can be localized by disorder, interactions can support superfluidity, a state of matter normally impervious to disorder. The complex interplay between the two can lead to new, unconventional phases, still not completely understood neither in theory nor in experiments. Ultracold atoms in optical lattices represent an ideal test-bed to study the physical properties of disordered systems.

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KeyWords: Crystal lattices; Quantum chemistry; Quantum electronics; Quantum optics, Combined effect; Disordered system; Non-interacting particles; Quantum phasis; Quantum system; Real physical systems; Ultracold atoms, Electron optics