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arxiv: 1908.09870 · v2 · pith:IUBUSPUK · submitted 2019-08-26 · cond-mat.quant-gas

Enhanced Superexchange in a Tilted Mott Insulator

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keywords spinsuperexchangetransportdynamicsfasterfirst-orderlatticetilt
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In an optical lattice entropy and mass transport by first-order tunneling is much faster than spin transport via superexchange. Here we show that adding a constant force (tilt) suppresses first-order tunneling, but not spin transport, realizing new features for spin Hamiltonians. Suppression of the superfluid transition can stabilize larger systems with faster spin dynamics. For the first time in a many-body spin system, we vary superexchange rates by over a factor of 100 and tune spin-spin interactions via the tilt. In a tilted lattice, defects are immobile and pure spin dynamics can be studied.

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