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The exponent in the orthogonality catastrophe for Fermi gases

Mathematical Physics 2017-01-16 v3 math.MP Spectral Theory

Abstract

We quantify the asymptotic vanishing of the ground-state overlap of two non-interacting Fermi gases in dd-dimensional Euclidean space in the thermodynamic limit. Given two one-particle Schr\"odinger operators in finite-volume which differ by a compactly supported bounded potential, we prove a power-law upper bound on the ground-state overlap of the corresponding non-interacting NN-particle systems. We interpret the decay exponent γ\gamma in terms of scattering theory and find γ=π2arcsinTE/2HS2\gamma = \pi^{-2}{\lVert\arcsin{\lvert T_E/2\rvert}\rVert}_{\mathrm{HS}}^2, where TET_E is the transition matrix at the Fermi energy EE. This exponent reduces to the one predicted by Anderson [Phys. Rev. 164, 352-359 (1967)] for the exact asymptotics in the special case of a repulsive point-like perturbation.

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@article{arxiv.1407.2512,
  title  = {The exponent in the orthogonality catastrophe for Fermi gases},
  author = {Martin Gebert and Heinrich Küttler and Peter Müller and Peter Otte},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.2512},
  year   = {2017}
}

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