How to measure the free energy and partition function from atom-atom
correlations
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2309.02595v2
- Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2024 23:16:04 GMT
- Title: How to measure the free energy and partition function from atom-atom
correlations
- Authors: Matthew L. Kerr and Karen V. Kheruntsyan
- Abstract summary: We focus on the one-dimensional (1D) Bose gas described by the integrable Lieb-Liniger model.
The proposed approach relies on deducing the Helmholtz or Landau free energy directly from measurements of local atom-atom correlations.
We find excellent agreement with the exact results based on the thermodynamic Bethe ansatz available for this integrable model.
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- Abstract: We propose an experimental approach for determining thermodynamic properties
of ultracold atomic gases with short-range interactions. As a test case, we
focus on the one-dimensional (1D) Bose gas described by the integrable
Lieb-Liniger model. The proposed approach relies on deducing the Helmholtz or
Landau free energy directly from measurements of local atom-atom correlations
by utilising the inversion of a finite-temperature version of the
Hellmann-Feynman theorem. We demonstrate this approach theoretically by
deriving approximate analytic expressions for the free energies in specific
asymptotic regimes of the 1D Bose gas and find excellent agreement with the
exact results based on the thermodynamic Bethe ansatz available for this
integrable model.
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