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High temperature thermodynamics of fermionic alkaline earth atoms in optical lattices

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Authors: Kaden R. A. Hazzard, Victor Gurarie, Michael Hermele, Ana Maria Rey

Year

2010

Paper ID

10635

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

We calculate experimentally relevant properties of trapped fermionic alkaline earth atoms in an optical lattice, modeled by the SU(N) Hubbard model. Our calculation is accurate when the temperature is much larger than the tunneling rate, similar to current regimes in ultracold atom experiments. In addition to exploring the Mott insulator-metal crossover, we calculate final temperatures achieved by the standard experimental protocol of adiabatically ramping from a non-interacting gas, as a function of initial gas temperature and final state lattice parameters. Of particular experimental interest, we find that increasing N gives substantially colder Mott insulators, up to more than a factor of five for relevant parameters. This cooling happens for all N, fixing the initial entropy, or for all N lsim 20 (the exact value depends on dimensionality), fixing the initial temperature.

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