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Tunable Supersolids of Rydberg Excitations Described by Quantum Evolutions on Graphs

We show that transient supersolid quantum states of Rydberg-excitations can be created dynamically from a Mott insulator of ground state atoms in a 2D optical-lattices by irradiating it with short laser pulses. The structure of these supersolids is tunable via the choice of laser parameters. We calculate first, second and fourth order correlation functions as well as the pressure to characterize the supersolid states. Our study is based on the development of a general theoretical tool for obtaining the dynamics of strongly interacting quantum systems whose initial state is accurately known. We show that this method allows to accurately approximate the evolution of quantum systems analytically with a number of operations growing polynomially.

preprint2011arXivOpen access

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