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Unusual Liquid State of Hard-Core Bosons on the Pyrochlore Lattice
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Quantum LiquidQuantum ScienceQuantum Lattice SystemHard-core BosonsEngineeringPhysicsUnusual Liquid StateApplied PhysicsQuantum MaterialsCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic PhysicsSuperconductivityCoulomb PhaseExotic StateDisordered Quantum SystemUltracold AtomNearest-neighbor RepulsionBose-einstein Condensation
We study the physics of hard-core bosons with unfrustrated hopping (t) and nearest-neighbor repulsion (V) on the three dimensional pyrochlore lattice. At half-filling, we demonstrate that the small V/t superfluid state eventually becomes unstable at large enough V/t to an unusual insulating state which displays no broken lattice translation symmetry. Equal time and static density correlators in this insulator are well described by a mapping to electric field correlators in the Coulomb phase of a U(1) lattice gauge theory, allowing us to identify this insulator with a U(1) fractionalized Mott-insulating state. The possibility of observing this phase in suitably designed atom-trap experiments with ultracold atoms is also discussed, as are specific experimental signatures.
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