Fermionization and fractional statistics in the strongly interacting one-dimensional Bose gas
Abstract
We discuss recent results on the relation between the strongly interacting one-dimensional Bose gas and a gas of ideal particles obeying nonmutual generalized exclusion statistics (GES). The thermodynamic properties considered include the statistical profiles, the specific heat and local pair correlations. In the strong coupling limit , the Tonks-Girardeau gas, the equivalence is with Fermi statistics. The deviation from Fermi statistics during boson fermionization for finite but large interaction strength is described by the relation , where is a measure of the GES. This gives a quantitative description of the fermionization process. In this sense the recent experimental measurement of local pair correlations in a 1D Bose gas of Rb atoms also provides a measure of the deviation of the GES parameter away from the pure Fermi statistics value . Other thermodynamic properties, such as the distribution profiles and the specific heat, are also sensitive to the statistics. They also thus provide a way of exploring fractional statistics in the strongly interacting 1D Bose gas.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0608624,
title = {Fermionization and fractional statistics in the strongly interacting one-dimensional Bose gas},
author = {M. T. Batchelor and X. -W. Guan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0608624},
year = {2018}
}
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7 pages, 4 figures