The onset of Bloch oscillations (BOs) for two correlated anyons hopping on a one-dimensional lattice is theoretically investigated in the framework of the anyon-Hubbard model. It is shown that, even in the absence of on-site particle interaction, BOs are degraded for a nonvanishing statistical phase exchange owing to the nonlocal quasiparticle nature of anyons. A remarkable exception is found for pseudofermions, i.e., particles that, although they are bosons on site, behave as fermions off site. In this case, if the ratio of forcing to the hopping rate is smaller than ∼0.5, in the absence of on-site interaction long-lived BOs are observed at a frequency which is half the BO frequency of single particles. This is notably distinct from results for previously investigated BOs of two strongly correlated bosons or fermions, in which particle correlation leads to a doubling of the BO frequency.

Anyonic Bloch oscillations

LONGHI, STEFANO;DELLA VALLE, GIUSEPPE
2012-01-01

Abstract

The onset of Bloch oscillations (BOs) for two correlated anyons hopping on a one-dimensional lattice is theoretically investigated in the framework of the anyon-Hubbard model. It is shown that, even in the absence of on-site particle interaction, BOs are degraded for a nonvanishing statistical phase exchange owing to the nonlocal quasiparticle nature of anyons. A remarkable exception is found for pseudofermions, i.e., particles that, although they are bosons on site, behave as fermions off site. In this case, if the ratio of forcing to the hopping rate is smaller than ∼0.5, in the absence of on-site interaction long-lived BOs are observed at a frequency which is half the BO frequency of single particles. This is notably distinct from results for previously investigated BOs of two strongly correlated bosons or fermions, in which particle correlation leads to a doubling of the BO frequency.
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