We derive ab initio local Hubbard models for several optical lattice potentials of current interest, including the honeycomb and Kagom\'{e} lattices, verifying their accuracy on each occasion by comparing the interpolated band structures against the originals. To achieve this, we calculate the maximally-localized generalized Wannier basis by implementing the steepest-descent algorithm of Marzari and Vanderbilt [N. Marzari and D. Vanderbilt, Phys. Rev. B 56, 12847 (1997)] directly in one and two dimensions. To avoid local minima we develop an initialization procedure that is both robust and requires no prior knowledge of the optimal Wannier basis. The MATLAB code that implements our full procedure is freely available online at http://ccpforg...
Cold atoms in optical lattices allow for accurate studies of many body dynamics. Rapid time-dependen...
The fermionic and bosonic sectors of the 2-site Hubbard model have been exactly solved by means of t...
•Review band theory and Bose-Hubbard model for cold atoms in optical lattices •Discuss possibility o...
10.1103/PhysRevA.87.043613Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics874-PLRA
Optical lattices provide ideal experimental tools for simulating a wide variety of physical systems....
Originally, the Hubbard model was derived for describing the behavior of strongly correlated electro...
Originally, the Hubbard model was derived for describing the behavior of strongly correlated electro...
Initial release. Here I present code to construct the single particle eigentstates in an sinusoidal...
Originally, the Hubbard model has been derived for describing the behaviour of strongly-correlated e...
The versatile technology of cold atoms confined in optical lattices allows the creation of a vast nu...
Optical lattices provide ideal experimental tools for simulating a wide variety of physical systems....
Understanding the role of local orbital degrees of freedom in the behavior of solid state systems ha...
The versatile technology of cold atoms confined in optical lattices allows the creation of a vast nu...
The method used earlier for analysis of correlated nanoscopic systems is extended to infinite (perio...
The Bose-Hubbard model describes the physics of a system of bosonic ultracold atoms in an optical la...
Cold atoms in optical lattices allow for accurate studies of many body dynamics. Rapid time-dependen...
The fermionic and bosonic sectors of the 2-site Hubbard model have been exactly solved by means of t...
•Review band theory and Bose-Hubbard model for cold atoms in optical lattices •Discuss possibility o...
10.1103/PhysRevA.87.043613Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics874-PLRA
Optical lattices provide ideal experimental tools for simulating a wide variety of physical systems....
Originally, the Hubbard model was derived for describing the behavior of strongly correlated electro...
Originally, the Hubbard model was derived for describing the behavior of strongly correlated electro...
Initial release. Here I present code to construct the single particle eigentstates in an sinusoidal...
Originally, the Hubbard model has been derived for describing the behaviour of strongly-correlated e...
The versatile technology of cold atoms confined in optical lattices allows the creation of a vast nu...
Optical lattices provide ideal experimental tools for simulating a wide variety of physical systems....
Understanding the role of local orbital degrees of freedom in the behavior of solid state systems ha...
The versatile technology of cold atoms confined in optical lattices allows the creation of a vast nu...
The method used earlier for analysis of correlated nanoscopic systems is extended to infinite (perio...
The Bose-Hubbard model describes the physics of a system of bosonic ultracold atoms in an optical la...
Cold atoms in optical lattices allow for accurate studies of many body dynamics. Rapid time-dependen...
The fermionic and bosonic sectors of the 2-site Hubbard model have been exactly solved by means of t...
•Review band theory and Bose-Hubbard model for cold atoms in optical lattices •Discuss possibility o...