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Ultracold Fermi gases of spin-3/2 atoms provide a clean platform to realise SO( 5 5 ) models of 4-Fermi interactions in the laboratory. By confining the atoms in a two-dimensional Raman lattice, we show how this system can be used as a flexible quantum simulator of Dirac quantum field theories (QFTs) that combine Gross-Neveu and Thirring interactions with a higher-order topological twist. We show that the lattice model corresponds to a regularization of this QFT with an anisotropic twisted Wilson mass. This allows us to access higher-order topological states protected by a discrete SO( 5 5 ) group, a remnant of the continuous rotational symmetry of the 4-Fermi interactions that is not explicitly broken by the lattice discretization. Using large- N N methods, we show that the 4-Fermi interactions lead to a rich phase diagram with various competing fermion condensates. Our work opens a route for the implementation of correlated higher-order topological states with tunable interactions that has interesting connections to non-trivial relativistic QFTs of Dirac fermions in D=2+1 D=2+1 dimensions.
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A. Bermúdez
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Daniel González-Cuadra
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
Simon Hands
University of Liverpool
SciPost Physics
University of Liverpool
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Universität Innsbruck
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e616beb6db6435875a9222 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.21468/scipostphys.17.1.003