Finite size analysis for interacting bosons at the 2D-1D Dimensional Crossover
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.06634v1
- Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2024 08:00:50 GMT
- Title: Finite size analysis for interacting bosons at the 2D-1D Dimensional Crossover
- Authors: Lorenzo Pizzino, Hepeng Yao, Thierry Giamarchi,
- Abstract summary: We extend the analysis of interacting bosons at 2D-1D dimensional crossover for finite size and temperature.
We consider the self-consistent harmonic approximation to compute the fraction of quasi-condensate.
All the physical quantities we discuss here provide essential information for quantum gas at dimensional crossover.
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- Abstract: In this work, we extend the analysis of interacting bosons at 2D-1D dimensional crossover for finite size and temperature by using field-theory approach (bosonization) and quantum Monte Carlo simulations. Stemming from the fact that finite size low-dimensional systems are allowed only to have quasi-ordered phase, we consider the self-consistent harmonic approximation to compute the fraction of quasi-condensate and its scaling with the system size. It allows us to understand the important role played by finite size and temperature across the dimensional crossover for deciding the condensate nature. Furthermore, we consider a mean-field approximation to compute the finite size effect on the crossover temperature for both weak and strong interaction. All the physical quantities we discuss here provide essential information for quantum gas at dimensional crossover and are directly detectable in cold atom experiments
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