Single-particle density matrix and superfluidity in the two-dimensional Bose Coulomb fluid
Abstract
A study by W. R. Magro and D. M. Ceperley [Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 73}, 826 (1994)] has shown that the ground state of the two-dimensional fluid of charged bosons with logarithmic interactions is not Bose-condensed, but exhibits algebraic off-diagonal order in the single-particle density matrix . We use a hydrodynamic Hamiltonian expressed in terms of density and phase operators, in combination with an -sum rule on the superfluid fraction, to reproduce these results and to extend the evaluation of the density matrix to finite temperature . This approach allows us to treat the liquid as a superfluid in the absence of a condensate. We find that (i) the off-diagonal order arises from the correlations between phase fluctuations; and (ii) the exponent in the power-law decay of is determined by the superfluid density . We also find that the plasmon gap in the single-particle energy spectrum at long wavelengths decreases with increasing and closes at the critical temperature for the onset of superfluidity.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0203594,
title = {Single-particle density matrix and superfluidity in the two-dimensional Bose Coulomb fluid},
author = {A. Minguzzi and B. Davoudi and M. P. Tosi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0203594},
year = {2009}
}
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9 pages and 5 figures