Quantum Hall phases of two-component bosons

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Date: 
2013-10-14 - 2013-12-05
Author(s): 

Tobias Graß, David Raventós, Maciej Lewenstein, Bruno Juliá-Díaz

Reference: 

arXiv:1310.3709 [cond-mat.quant-gas]

The recent production of synthetic magnetic fields acting on electroneutral particles, like atoms or photons, has boosted the interest in the quantum Hall physics of bosons. Adding pseudospin-1/2 to the bosons greatly enriches the scenario, as it allows them to form an interacting integer quantum Hall (IQH) phase with no fermionic counterpart. Here we show that, for a small two-component Bose gas on a disk, the complete strongly correlated regime, extending from the integer phase at filling factor ν=2 to the Halperin phase at filling factor ν=2/3, is well described by composite fermionization of the bosons. Moreover we study the edge excitations of the IQH state, which, in agreement with expectations from topological field theory, are found to consist of forward-moving charge excitations and backward-moving spin excitations. Finally, we demonstrate how pair-correlation functions allow one to experimentally distinguish the IQH state from competing states, like non-Abelian spin singlet (NASS) states.