Superfluid <i>vs.</i> Mott-Insulator Phase in Imperfect Multi-Rods Lattices
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Abstract
We calculate the ground state (GS) energy and the static structure factor at zero temperature of an interacting Bose gas confined by a one-dimensional, periodic, multi-rods lattice created by an external Kronig-Penney potential. We employ the Diffusion Monte Carlo (DMC) method to estimate the physical properties exactly up to a statistical error. In the limit of zero external potential, we recover the results for the well-known Lieb-Liniger model. Using the Luttinger Liquid formalism for the low-energy properties of 1D systems, we find a phase transition from the superfluid state to the Mott insulator state as the lattice height increases. Also, we report that the introduction of a barrier defect in the lattice favors the superfluid phase with respect to the Mott insulator phase.
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Presenters
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Omar Abel Rodríguez-López
Theoretical Physics, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Authors
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Omar Abel Rodríguez-López
Theoretical Physics, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
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M. A. A. Solís
Instituto de Física, UNAM, Theoretical Physics, Institute of Physics, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Theoretical Physics, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México