General relations for quantum gases in two and three dimensions. II. Bosons and mixtures
We derive exact general relations between various observables for N bosons with zero-range interactions, in two or three dimensions, in an arbitrary external potential. Some of our results are analogous to relations derived previously for two-component fermions, and involve derivatives of the energy...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physical review. A, Atomic, molecular, and optical physics Atomic, molecular, and optical physics, 2012-11, Vol.86 (5), Article 053633 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We derive exact general relations between various observables for N bosons with zero-range interactions, in two or three dimensions, in an arbitrary external potential. Some of our results are analogous to relations derived previously for two-component fermions, and involve derivatives of the energy with respect to the two-body s-wave scattering length a. Moreover, in the three-dimensional case, where the Efimov effect takes place, the interactions are characterized not only by a, but also by a three-body parameter R_t. We then find additional relations which involve the derivative of the energy with respect R_t. In short, this derivative gives the probability to find three particles close to each other. Although it is evaluated for a totally loss-less model, it remarkably also gives the three-body loss rate always present in experiments (due to three-body recombination to deeply bound diatomic molecules), at least in the limit where the so-called inelasticity parameter eta is small enough. As an application, we obtain, within the zero-range model and to first order in eta, an analytic expression for the three-body loss rate constant for a non-degenerate Bose gas with infinite scattering length. We also discuss the generalization to arbitrary mixtures of bosons and/or fermions. |
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ISSN: | 1050-2947 1094-1622 |
DOI: | 10.1103/PhysRevA.86.053633 |