Quantized Hydrodynamic Theory of One-Dimensional Hard Core Bosons

Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter

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6 pages, 6 figures

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We present a quantized hydrodynamic theory and its applications of one-dimensional hard-core bosons in a harmonic trap. Quantizing the Hamiltonian of a trapped hard-core bosons and diagonalize it in terms of the phase and density fluctuations associated with the Bose field operator. As an applications, we calculate discrete energy spectrum, dynamic structure factor, momentum transferred by a two-photon Bragg pulse, single-particle density matrix, momentum distribution, and two-particle correlation function. The dynamic structure factor has multiple peaks due to the discrete nature of the energy spectrum which can be observed by a two-photon Bragg pulse with long duration. The coherence length at zero temperature is very small due to the "fermionization" of the system. We also compute the momentum distributions which has oscillatory behavior at large momentum. The pair distribution function shows that there are many deep valleys at various relative separations which implies shell structure due to the Pauli blocking in real space.

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