| Authors: | S.R. Clark and D. Jaksch | | Title: | Signatures of the superfluid to Mott-insulator transition in the excitation spectrum of ultracold atoms | | Abstract: | We present a detailed analysis of the dynamical response of
ultra-cold bosonic atoms in a one-dimensional optical lattice
subjected to a periodic modulation of the lattice depth. Following
the experimental realization by Stoferle et al [Phys.
Rev. Lett. 92, 130403 (2004)] we study the excitation
spectrum of the system as revealed by the response of the total
energy as a function of the modulation frequency Omega. By
using the Time Evolving Block Decimation algorithm, we are able to
simulate one-dimensional systems comparable in size to those in
the experiment, with harmonic trapping and across many lattice
depths ranging from the Mott-insulator to the superfluid regime.
Our results produce many of the features seen in the experiment,
namely a broad response in the superfluid regime, and narrow
discrete resonances in the Mott-insulator regime. We identify
several signatures of the superfluid-Mott insulator transition
that are manifested in the spectrum as it evolves from one limit
to the other. | | Date: | created: 27-04-2006, last modified: 30-08-2006 | © 2003-2008 Dieter Jaksch, created 22-05-2013
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