Observation of 2D Mott insulator and π-superfluid quantum phase transition in shaking optical lattice
Abstract
The Mott insulator and superfluid phase transition is one of the most prominent phenomena in ultracold atoms. In this work, we report the observation of a novel 2D quantum phase transition between Mott insulator and π superfluid in a shaking optical lattice. In the deep optical lattice regime, the lowest s-band can be tuned to Mott phase, while the higher px,y bands are itinerant for having larger bandwidth. Through a shaking technique coupling the s orbital to px,y orbital states, we experimentally observe the transition between the states of the s and px,y bands, leading to a quantum phase transition from 2D s-orbital Mott phase to the px,y-orbital superfluid which condensed at (π,π) momentum.
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