We study a system of penetrable bosons embedded in a spherical surface. Under the assumption of weak interaction between the particles, the ground state of the system is, to a good approximation, a pure condensate. We employ thermodynamic arguments to investigate, within a variational ansatz for the single-particle state, the crossover between distinct finite-size “phases” in the parameter space spanned by the sphere radius and the chemical potential. In particular, for radii up to a few interaction ranges we examine the stability of the fluid phase with respect to a number of crystal-like arrangements having the symmetry of a regular or semiregular polyhedron. We find that, while quantum fluctuations keep the system fluid at low density, upon compression it eventually becomes inhomogeneous, i.e., particles gather together in clusters. As the radius increases, the nature of the high-density aggregate varies and we observe a sequence of transitions between different cluster phases (“solids”), whose underlying rationale is to maximize the coordination number of clusters, while ensuring at the same time the proper distance between each neighboring pair. We argue that, at least within our mean-field description, every cluster phase is supersolid.

Ground state of weakly repulsive soft-core bosons on a sphere

S. Prestipino
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P. V. Giaquinta
2019-01-01

Abstract

We study a system of penetrable bosons embedded in a spherical surface. Under the assumption of weak interaction between the particles, the ground state of the system is, to a good approximation, a pure condensate. We employ thermodynamic arguments to investigate, within a variational ansatz for the single-particle state, the crossover between distinct finite-size “phases” in the parameter space spanned by the sphere radius and the chemical potential. In particular, for radii up to a few interaction ranges we examine the stability of the fluid phase with respect to a number of crystal-like arrangements having the symmetry of a regular or semiregular polyhedron. We find that, while quantum fluctuations keep the system fluid at low density, upon compression it eventually becomes inhomogeneous, i.e., particles gather together in clusters. As the radius increases, the nature of the high-density aggregate varies and we observe a sequence of transitions between different cluster phases (“solids”), whose underlying rationale is to maximize the coordination number of clusters, while ensuring at the same time the proper distance between each neighboring pair. We argue that, at least within our mean-field description, every cluster phase is supersolid.
2019
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