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Phys. Rev. A 79, 033610 (2009) [5 pages]

Motion of an impurity particle in an ultracold quasi-one-dimensional gas of hard-core bosons

M. D. Girardeau1 and A. Minguzzi2
1College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA
2Laboratoire de Physique et Modélisation des Mileux Condensés, CNRS, Université Joseph Fourier, BP 166, 38042 Grenoble, France

Received 22 July 2008; revised 20 November 2008; published 12 March 2009

The low-lying energy eigenstates of a one-dimensional (1D) system of many impenetrable point bosons and one moving impurity particle with repulsive zero-range impurity-boson interaction are found for all values of the impurity-boson mass ratio and coupling constant. The moving entity is a polaronlike composite object consisting of the impurity clothed by a comoving gray soliton. The special case with impurity-boson interaction of point hard-core form and impurity-boson mass ratio mi/m unity is first solved exactly as a special case of a previous Fermi-Bose (FB) mapping treatment of soluble 1D Bose-Fermi mixture problems. Then a more general treatment is given using second quantization for the bosons and the second-quantized form of the FB mapping, eliminating the impurity degrees of freedom by a Lee-Low-Pines canonical transformation. This yields the exact ground state (total linear momentum q=0) and exact boson-impurity distribution function in the thermodynamic limit for arbitrary mi/m and arbitrary impurity-boson interaction strength. These results are then extended to states with q>0.

©2009 The American Physical Society

URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.79.033610
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.79.033610
PACS: 03.75.Hh; 67.85.-d
  • 03.75.Hh
    Static properties of Bose-Einstein condensates
  • 67.85.-d
    Ultracold gases, trapped gases (quantum fluids)
  • YEAR: 2009
KEYWORDS: boson systems, ground states, quantisation (quantum theory), solitons, thermodynamics

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