PMID: 19113652Dec 31, 2008Paper

Realizing and detecting the quantum Hall effect without landau levels by using ultracold atoms

Physical Review Letters
L B ShaoZ D Wang

Abstract

We design an ingenious scheme to realize Haldane's quantum Hall model without Landau levels by using ultracold atoms trapped in an optical lattice. Three standing-wave laser beams are used to construct a wanted honeycomb lattice, where different on site energies in two sublattices required in the model can be implemented through tuning the phase of one laser beam. The staggered magnetic field is generated from the light-induced Berry phase. Moreover, we establish a relation between the Hall conductivity and the atomic density, enabling us to detect the Chern number with the typical density-profile-measurement technique.

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