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Landau Levels in Lattices with Long Range Hopping

In the presence of a periodic potential Landau levels (LLs) are broadened, forming a barrier for accurate simulation of fractional quantum Hall effect using cold atoms in optical lattices. Recently, it has been shown that the degeneracy of the lowest Landau level (LLL) can be restored in a tight binding lattice, if a particular form of long range hopping is introduced [E. Kapit and E. J. Mueller, Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 215303 (2010)]. In this paper, we investigate three problems related to such quantum Hall parent Hamiltonians in lattices. First, we show that there are infinitely many long range hopping models in which a massively degenerate manifold is formed by lattice discretizations of wavefunctions in the continuum LLL. We then give a general method to construct such models, which is applicable to not only the LLL but also higher LLs. We use this method to give an analytic expression for the hoppings that restore the LLL, and an integral expression for the next LL. We also consider whether the space spanned by discretized LL wavefunctions is as large as the space spanned by continuum wavefunctions and find the constraints on magnetic field for this condition to be satisfied. Finally, using these constraints and first Chern numbers, we identify the bands of the Hofstadter butterfly that correspond to continuum LLs.

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