Thermodynamic behavior of a one-dimensional Bose gas at low temperature
Abstract
We show that the chemical potential of a one-dimensional (1D) interacting Bose gas exhibits a non-monotonic temperature dependence which is peculiar of superfluids. The effect is a direct consequence of the phononic nature of the excitation spectrum at large wavelengths exhibited by 1D Bose gases. For low temperatures , we demonstrate that the coefficient in expansion of the chemical potential is entirely defined by the zero-temperature density dependence of the sound velocity. We calculate that coefficient along the crossover between the Bogoliubov weakly-interacting gas and the Tonks-Girardeau gas of impenetrable bosons. Analytic expansions are provided in the asymptotic regimes. The theoretical predictions along the crossover are confirmed by comparison with the exactly solvable Yang-Yang model in which the finite-temperature equation of state is obtained numerically by solving Bethe-{\it ansatz} equations. A 1D ring geometry is equivalent to imposing periodic boundary conditions and arising finite-size effects are studied in details. At we calculated various thermodynamic functions, including the inelastic structure factor, as a function of the number of atoms, pointing out the occurrence of important deviations from the thermodynamic limit.
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@article{arxiv.1704.04642,
title = {Thermodynamic behavior of a one-dimensional Bose gas at low temperature},
author = {Giulia De Rosi and Grigori E. Astrakharchik and Sandro Stringari},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.04642},
year = {2017}
}
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14 pages, 16 figures