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Quantum simulation of the Hubbard model with ultracold fermions in optical lattices

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Abstract

Ultracold atomic gases provide a fantastic platform to implement quantum simulators and investigate a variety of models initially introduced in condensed matter physics or other areas. One of the most promising applications of quantum simulation is the study of strongly correlated Fermi gases, for which exact theoretical results are not always possible with state-of-the-art approaches. Here, we review recent progress of the quantum simulation of the emblematic Fermi–Hubbard model with ultracold atoms. After introducing the Fermi–Hubbard model in the context of condensed matter, its implementation in ultracold atom systems, and its phase diagram, we review landmark experimental achievements, from the early observation of the onset of quantum degeneracy and superfluidity to the demonstration of the Mott insulator regime and the emergence of long-range anti-ferromagnetic order. We conclude by discussing future challenges, including the possible observation of high-Tc superconductivity, transport properties, and the interplay of strong correlations and disorder or topology.

Translated title of the contributionSimulation quantique du modèle de Hubbard avec des fermions ultrafroids dans des réseaux optiques
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)365-393
Number of pages29
JournalComptes Rendus Physique
Volume19
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2018

Keywords

  • Fermi gases
  • Mott transition
  • Optical lattices
  • Quantum magnetism

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