2017
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.96.053631
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Two-species boson mixture on a ring: A group-theoretic approach to the quantum dynamics of low-energy excitations

Abstract: We investigate the weak excitations of a system made up of two condensates trapped in a BoseHubbard ring and coupled by an interspecies repulsive interaction. Our approach, based on the Bogoliubov approximation scheme, shows that one can reduce the problem Hamiltonian to the sum of sub-HamiltoniansĤ k , each one associated to momentum modes ±k. EachĤ k is then recognized to be an element of a dynamical algebra. This uncommon and remarkable property allows us to present a straightforward diagonalization scheme,… Show more

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“…As it is visible in Figure 9, where the expectation value ⟨∆n⟩ = ⟨ψ0 ∆n ψ0⟩ is plotted, when T Ua is small enough, a sequence of lobe-like domains is present, which corresponds to the sequence of values 15 (SM configuration), 13.5 (first superfluid-like lobe), 12 (first Mott-like lobe), 10.5, and so on. We conclude this Section by recalling that it is possible to find, either within the CV picture [21], or by means of the dynamical-algebra method [31], the region of the parameters space where the mixed configuration (the one sketched in the leftmost panel of Figure 1) is stable. It is given by inequality…”
Section: Exact Numerical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…As it is visible in Figure 9, where the expectation value ⟨∆n⟩ = ⟨ψ0 ∆n ψ0⟩ is plotted, when T Ua is small enough, a sequence of lobe-like domains is present, which corresponds to the sequence of values 15 (SM configuration), 13.5 (first superfluid-like lobe), 12 (first Mott-like lobe), 10.5, and so on. We conclude this Section by recalling that it is possible to find, either within the CV picture [21], or by means of the dynamical-algebra method [31], the region of the parameters space where the mixed configuration (the one sketched in the leftmost panel of Figure 1) is stable. It is given by inequality…”
Section: Exact Numerical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…in fact, can capture the ultra-quantum effects originating from the interplay between the spatial fragmentation of the two condensates and the competition among tunnelling (Ta and T b ), intra-(Ua and U b ) and inter-(W ) species couplings [31,17,18,19,20,21]. Operator Aj (A † j ) destroys (creates) a species-a boson in the j-th site.…”
Section: The Two-species Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Engineering of experimental setups capable of trapping boson mixtures [8][9][10] in optical lattices [11][12][13] has stimulated the interest of the theoretical community for the understanding of demixing effect in the presence of spatial fragmentation. In this context, beyond phase separation [14][15][16], a rich variety of phenomena have been highlighted including (but not limited to) the formation of boson currents in ring lattices, [17], the appearance of novel phases exhibiting magnetic-like properties [18,19], quantum emulsions [20], the emergence of polaron excitations [21,22], the entanglement between the species [23,24], the collision of a condensate with impurities [25][26][27], the formation of immiscible solitons [28] and the modulation instability in the phase separation [29]. Systems consisting of two bosonic species and optical lattices with ring geometry are within the reach of current experimental setups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The typical example is the system of vector bosons. This case corresponds to Bose-Hubbard model that is absent in the standard solid state theory and is the topic of intensive research last time [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34], and [35][36][37] for review. Numerous striking effects, in particular, induced by the multispecie nature of boson system have been found recently including quantum phase transitions, many-body localization, and topological order, as well as the superfluidity and supersolidity of ultracold atomic systems [35][36][37].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%