Second-order tunneling under the dynamic localization condition of two particles in driven one-dimensional lattices with an impurity
Abstract
We investigate the effect of the interplay between the interatomic interaction and impurity on dynamic localization for two interacting bosons held in driven one-dimensional lattices with an impurity. We find that the interplay of the interatomic interaction and impurity can induce second-order tunneling under the dynamic localization condition. In the resonant regime, where the impurity potential is equal to a multiple of the driving frequency, two bosons form a stable bound pair and the dominant tunneling of the doublon in the paired state is a second-order process. In the non-resonant regime, the tunneling dynamics of the single boson in the unpaired state can also be a second-order process between the two nearest-neighbor sites of the impurity with the negligible impurity site population, and the other boson is localized in the initial site all the time. Our results provide a promising approach for controlling transport of realistic systems.
- Publication:
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Journal of Physics B Atomic Molecular Physics
- Pub Date:
- November 2017
- DOI:
- 10.1088/1361-6455/aa90da
- Bibcode:
- 2017JPhB...50v5002Z