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Ground and Low-Lying Collective States of Rotating Three-Boson System

Quantum Gases 2016-05-03 v3

Abstract

The ground and low-lying collective states of a rotating system of N=3N=3 bosons harmonically confined in quasi-two-dimension and interacting via repulsive finite-range Gaussian potential is studied in weakly to moderately interacting regime. The NN-body Hamiltonian matrix is diagonalized in subspaces of quantized total angular momenta 0L4N0\le L \le 4N to obtain the ground and low-lying eigenstates. Our numerical results show that breathing modes with NN-body eigenenergy spacing of 2ω2\hbar\omega_{\perp}, known to exist in strictly 2D system with zero-range (δ\delta-function) interaction potential, may as well exist in quasi-2D system with finite-range Gaussian interaction potential. To gain an insight into the many-body states, the von Neumann entropy is calculated as a measure of quantum correlation and the conditional probability distribution is analyzed for the internal structure of the eigenstates. In the rapidly rotating regime the ground state in angular momentum subspaces L=q2N(N1)L=\frac{q}{2}N\left(N-1\right) with q=2,4q=2, 4 is found to exhibit the anticorrelation structure suggesting that it may variationally be described by a Bose-Laughlin like state. We further observe that the first breathing mode exhibits features similar to the Bose-Laughlin state in having eigenenergy, von Neumann entropy and internal structure independent of interaction for the three-boson system considered here. On the contrary, for eigenstates lying between the Bose-Laughlin like ground state and the first breathing mode, values of eigenenergy, von Neumann entropy and internal structure are found to vary with interaction.

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@article{arxiv.1508.05030,
  title  = {Ground and Low-Lying Collective States of Rotating Three-Boson System},
  author = {Mohd. Imran and M. A. H. Ahsan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.05030},
  year   = {2016}
}

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10 pages, 29 figures