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Edge excitations of bosonic fractional quantum Hall phases in optical lattices

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 85, Issue 23, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.85.235137

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  1. ARO Optical Lattice Emulator program

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The rapid development of artificial gauge fields in ultracold gases suggests that atomic realization of fractional quantum Hall physics will become experimentally practical in the near future. While it is known that bosons on lattices can support quantum Hall states, the universal edge excitations that provide the most likely experimental probe of the topological order have not been obtained. We find that the edge excitations of an interacting boson lattice model are surprisingly sensitive to interedge hybridization and edge-bulk mixing for some confining potentials. With properly chosen potentials and fluxes, the edge spectrum is surprisingly clear even for small systems with strong lattice effects such as bandwidth. Various fractional quantum Hall phases for bosons can be obtained, and the phases nu = 1/2 and nu = 2/3 have the edge spectra predicted by the chiral Luttinger liquid theory.

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