Abstract
It is well known that bosons on an optical lattice undergo a second-order superfluid-insulator transition (SIT) when the lattice potential increases. In this paper, we study SIT when fermions coexist with the bosons. We find that the critical properties of particle-hole symmetric SIT with dynamical exponent is modified when fermions are present; it either becomes a fluctuation-driven first-order transition or a different second-order transition. On the other hand, the more generic particle-hole asymmetric (with ) SIT is stable against coupling with fermions. We also discuss pairing interaction between fermions mediated by quantum critical fluctuations near SIT and show that the fermion pairing and/or superfluid transition temperature peaks near SIT when a single species of fermion is present.
- Received 3 November 2007
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.77.085115
©2008 American Physical Society