Quantum Phase Transition Between a Luttinger Liquid and a Gas of Cold Molecules

K. T. Law and D. E. Feldman
Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 096401 – Published 26 August 2008

Abstract

We consider cold polar molecules confined in a helical optical lattice similar to those used in holographic microfabrication. An external electric field polarizes molecules along the axis of the helix. The large-distance intermolecular dipolar interaction is attractive but the short-scale interaction is repulsive due to geometric constraints and thus prevents collapse. The interaction strength depends on the electric field. We show that a zero-temperature second-order liquid-gas transition occurs at a critical field. It can be observed under experimentally accessible conditions.

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  • Received 7 December 2007

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.096401

©2008 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

K. T. Law and D. E. Feldman

  • Department of Physics, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912, USA

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Vol. 101, Iss. 9 — 29 August 2008

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