Probing correlations of gaseous microwires in optical lattices via inelastic light scattering
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
In this work, inelastic light-scattering (Bragg spectroscopy) is used to study strongly correlated phases of ultracold 1D gases in optical lattices. We investigate the crossover from correlated superfluids to Mott insulators. Light-scattering creates in the system elementary excitations with non-zero momentum, and the response of the correlated gases is in the linear regime. This allows for extracting information about the atomic many-body state in terms of its particle-hole excitations, as common in solid-state physics. In particular, we characterize the Mott state both via intra-band and inter-band spectroscopy, the former giving access to the dynamical structure factor S(q, ?) and the latter to the one-particle spectral function A(q, ?).
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
List of contributors:
Fabbri, Nicole
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