论文标题
受限的Wigner分子的费米原子与骨气行为
Fermionic versus bosonic behavior of confined Wigner molecules
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论文摘要
我们评估由$ 2n $ fermions构成的限制性分子是$ n $ bosons还是$ 2N $ fermions。遵循C. K. Law的工作[物理学。 Rev. A \ TextBf {71},034306(2005)]和Chudzicki等。 [物理。莱特牧师。 \ textbf {104},070402(2010)]我们讨论了物理含义和需要大量纠缠的原因,以确保肺泡复合行为。通过应用复合玻色子Ansatz,我们发现限制在二维陷阱中的wigner分子呈现出由对称性引起的骨s骨行为。在强相互作用状态下,在谐波近似中获得了复合玻色子Ansatz所需的两个粒子wigner分子基态。我们的方法使我们能够解决几个粒子状态(在各种理论和数值技术中进行了广泛研究)以及大量粒子(由于计算成本而难以解决)。对于大量颗粒,我们发现粒子波动的抑制暴露于强烈的费米子相关性。对于少数粒子,我们表明在复合玻色子ansatz中计算的波函数捕获了弗里德尔焊料的跃迁。后者显示了一个制度,在该制度中,由于Pauli排除原则而引起的强相关性是出现的,因此,我们得出的结论是,Coboson Ansatz即使在由于效费相关性而引起的理想骨气行为强大的情况下,Coboson Ansatz也重现了许多狭窄的Wigner分子的粒子物理学。
We assess whether a confined Wigner molecule constituted by $2N$ fermions behaves as $N$ bosons or $2N$ fermions. Following the work by C. K. Law [Phys. Rev. A \textbf{71}, 034306 (2005)] and Chudzicki et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. \textbf{104}, 070402 (2010)] we discuss the physical meaning and the reason why a large amount of entanglement is needed in order to ensure a bosonic composite behavior. By applying a composite boson ansatz, we found that a Wigner molecule confined in two dimensional traps presents a bosonic behavior induced by symmetry. The two-particle Wigner molecule ground state required by the composite boson ansatz was obtained within the harmonic approximation in the strong interacting regime. Our approach allows us to address few-particle states (widely studied within a variety of theoretical and numerical techniques) as well as a large number of particles (difficult to address due to computational costs). For a large number of particles, we found strong fermionic correlations exposed by the suppression of particle fluctuations. For a small number of particles, we show that the wave function calculated within the composite boson ansatz captures the Friedel-Wigner transition. The latter is shown in a regime in which strong correlations due to the Pauli exclusion principle arise, therefore, we conclude that the coboson ansatz reproduces the many particle physics of a confined Wigner molecule, even in the presence of strong deviations of the ideal bosonic behavior due to fermionic correlations.