Lattice modulation spectroscopy of strongly interacting bosons in disordered and quasiperiodic optical lattices

We compute the absorption spectrum of strongly repulsive one-dimensional bosons in a disordered or quasiperiodic optical lattice. At commensurate filling, the particle-hole resonances of the Mott insulator are broadened as the disorder strength is increased. In the noncommensurate case, mapping the...

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Autores principales: Orso, G., Iucci, Carlos Aníbal, Cazalilla, M., Giamarchi, T.
Formato: Articulo Preprint
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/126105
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Sumario:We compute the absorption spectrum of strongly repulsive one-dimensional bosons in a disordered or quasiperiodic optical lattice. At commensurate filling, the particle-hole resonances of the Mott insulator are broadened as the disorder strength is increased. In the noncommensurate case, mapping the problem to the Anderson model allows us to study the Bose-glass phase. Surprisingly, we find that a perturbative treatment in both cases, weak and strong disorders, gives a good description at all frequencies. In particular, we find that the infrared-absorption rate in the thermodynamic limit is quadratic in frequency. This result is unexpected since for other quantities, like the conductivity in one-dimensional systems, perturbation theory is only applicable at high frequencies. We discuss applications to recent experiments on optical lattice systems and, in particular, the effect of the harmonic trap.