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Directly imaging spin polarons in a kinetically frustrated Hubbard system

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  • Max L. Prichard

    (Princeton University)

  • Benjamin M. Spar

    (Princeton University)

  • Ivan Morera

    (Universitat de Barcelona
    Universitat de Barcelona, ICCUB
    ETH Zürich)

  • Eugene Demler

    (ETH Zürich)

  • Zoe Z. Yan

    (Princeton University
    The University of Chicago)

  • Waseem S. Bakr

    (Princeton University)

Abstract

The emergence of quasiparticles in quantum many-body systems underlies the rich phenomenology in many strongly interacting materials. In the context of doped Mott insulators, magnetic polarons are quasiparticles that usually arise from an interplay between the kinetic energy of doped charge carriers and superexchange spin interactions1–8. However, in kinetically frustrated lattices, itinerant spin polarons—bound states of a dopant and a spin flip—have been theoretically predicted even in the absence of superexchange coupling9–14. Despite their important role in the theory of kinetic magnetism, a microscopic observation of these polarons is lacking. Here we directly image itinerant spin polarons in a triangular-lattice Hubbard system realized with ultracold atoms, revealing enhanced antiferromagnetic correlations in the local environment of a hole dopant. In contrast, around a charge dopant, we find ferromagnetic correlations, a manifestation of the elusive Nagaoka effect15,16. We study the evolution of these correlations with interactions and doping, and use higher-order correlation functions to further elucidate the relative contributions of superexchange and kinetic mechanisms. The robustness of itinerant spin polarons at high temperature paves the way for exploring potential mechanisms for hole pairing and superconductivity in frustrated systems10,11. Furthermore, our work provides microscopic insights into related phenomena in triangular-lattice moiré materials17–20.

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  • Max L. Prichard & Benjamin M. Spar & Ivan Morera & Eugene Demler & Zoe Z. Yan & Waseem S. Bakr, 2024. "Directly imaging spin polarons in a kinetically frustrated Hubbard system," Nature, Nature, vol. 629(8011), pages 323-328, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:629:y:2024:i:8011:d:10.1038_s41586-024-07356-6
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07356-6
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