Abstract

We investigate the ground-state properties of fermions trapped in a one-dimensional double-well optical lattice by means of the density-matrix renormalization group method. A weak harmonic confinement potential inherent in real experiments, which makes the system inhomogeneous, is also considered. Under certain conditions for interactions, we find that two kinds of insulating regions coexist at half-filling and three-quarters filling due to the double-well structure and the system inhomogeneity. We further study the dynamical properties of the system by employing the adaptive time-dependent density-matrix renormalization group method. When the double-well lattice is suddenly changed into a normal single-well lattice, the two insulating regions gradually disappear under time evolution, which is accompanied by oscillating behavior of the local density characteristic of many-body fermionic systems.

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