Fractionalization in Three-Components Fermionic Atomic Gases in a One-Dimensional Optical Lattice
Abstract
We study a three-components fermionic gas loaded in a one-dimensional optical trap at half-filling. We find that the system is fully gapped and may order into 8 possible phases: four 2kF atomic density wave and spin-Peierls phases with all possible relative π phases shifts between the three species. We find that trionic excitations are unstable toward the decay into pairs of kinks carrying a fractional number, Q=3/2, of atoms. These sesquions eventually condense upon small doping and are described by a Luttinger liquid. We finally discuss the phase diagram of a three component mixture made of three hyperfine level of 6Li as a function of magnetic field.
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