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Quantum fluctuations on top of the Gutzwiller approximation in the Bose-Hubbard model: static and dynamical correlations

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Abstract

We develop a quantum many-body theory of the Bose-Hubbard (BH) model based on an improved Gutzwiller scheme. Our quantum theory is a generalization of the Bogoliubov theory of weakly-interacting gases and have common features with slave boson techniques.
The approach provides accurate results throughout the whole BH phase diagram, from the weakly to the strongly interacting superfluid and across the superfluid-Mott transition [1]. Specifically, we provide (1) a semi-analytical expression for the superfluid stiffness in terms of two-particle correlations between the collective modes of the system and (2) a precise estimation for density fluctuations, for which a quantitative agreement with quantum Monte Carlo data is found.
The predictive power of our approach is shown to include dynamical problems, as the pure dephasing of a two-level impurity in a BH environment [2]. Our description of BH quantum correlations allows to go beyond the standard spin-boson model and, in particular, to find that the decoherence dynamics is extremely sensitive to the universality class of the superfluid-Mott transition.

[1] F. Caleffi, M. Capone, C. Menotti, I. Carusotto, and A. Recati, Phys. Rev. Research 2, 033276 (2020)
[2] F. Caleffi, M. Capone, I. de Vega, and A. Recati, In preparation

Presenters

  • Fabio Caleffi

    SISSA

Authors

  • Fabio Caleffi

    SISSA

  • Alessio Recati

    INO-CNR BEC Centre, University of Trento

  • Iacopo Carusotto

    BEC Center, INO-CNR, INO-CNR BEC Centre, University of Trento

  • Massimo Capone

    SISSA

  • Ines de Vega

    Department of Physics, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

  • Chiara Menotti

    INO-CNR BEC Centre, University of Trento