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Nonrelativistic Conformal Invariance in Mesoscopic Two-Dimensional Fermi Gases

Quantum Gases 2022-05-24 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

Two-dimensional Fermi gases with universal short-range interactions are known to exhibit a quantum anomaly, where a classical scale and conformal invariance is broken by quantum effects at strong coupling. We argue that in a quasi two-dimensional geometry, a conformal window remains at weak interactions. Using degenerate perturbation theory, we verify the conformal symmetry by computing the energy spectrum of mesoscopic particle ensembles in a harmonic trap, which separates into conformal towers formed by so-called primary states and their center-of-mass and breathing-mode excitations, the latter having excitation energies at precisely twice the harmonic oscillator energy. In addition, using Metropolis importance sampling, we compute the hyperradial distribution function of the many-body wave functions, which are predicted by the conformal symmetry in closed analytical form. The weakly interacting Fermi gas constitutes a system where the nonrelativistic conformal symmetry can be revealed using elementary methods, and our results are testable in current experiments on mesoscopic Fermi gases.

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@article{arxiv.2111.09893,
  title  = {Nonrelativistic Conformal Invariance in Mesoscopic Two-Dimensional Fermi Gases},
  author = {Viktor Bekassy and Johannes Hofmann},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.09893},
  year   = {2022}
}

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7 pages, 4 figures + 9 pages of Supplemental Material