Exploring Frustration Effects of Strongly Interacting Bosons via the Hall Response
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2405.19030v1
- Date: Wed, 29 May 2024 12:18:09 GMT
- Title: Exploring Frustration Effects of Strongly Interacting Bosons via the Hall Response
- Authors: Catalin-Mihai Halati, Thierry Giamarchi,
- Abstract summary: We show that the behavior of the Hall polarization, both in its saturation value and in the short-time dynamics, correlates with the features of the underlying phase diagram.
One can employ the Hall response as a sensitive probe of the many-body chiral quantum phases present in the system.
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- Abstract: We investigate the Hall response of hardcore bosonic atoms on a triangular ladder in a magnetic field. We show that the behavior of the Hall polarization, both in its saturation value and in the short-time dynamics, correlates with the features of the underlying phase diagram. In particular, it exhibits a strong negative response at the Meissner to vortex phase transitions, while at large magnetic fluxes, after changing sign, it shows a strong positive response due to non-trivial vortex commensurability effects stemming from the interplay of interactions and geometric frustration. Thus, one can employ the Hall response as a sensitive probe of the many-body chiral quantum phases present in the system.
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