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arxiv: 0805.2339 · v2 · submitted 2008-05-15 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech · cond-mat.supr-con

A possible mechanism of concurring diagonal and off-diagonal long-range order for soft interactions

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keywords diagonallong-rangeoff-diagonalordercoexistencedensitiesdensityfourier
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This paper is a contribution to the theory of coherent crystals. We present arguments claiming that negative minima in the Fourier transform of a soft pair interaction may give rise to the coexistence of diagonal and off-diagonal long-range order at high densities, and that this coexistence may be detectable due to a periodicity seen on the off-diagonal part of the one-body reduced density matrix, without breaking translation invariance. As an illustration, we study the ground state of a homogenous system of bosons in continuous space, from the interaction retaining only the Fourier modes $v(\k)$ belonging to a single nonzero wave number $|\k|=q$. The result is a mean-field model. We prove that for $v(\k)>0$ the ground state is asymptotically fully Bose-condensed, while for $v(\k)<0$ at densities exceeding a multiple of $\hbar^2 q^2/2m|v(\k)|$ it exhibits both Bose-Einstein condensation and diagonal long-range order, and the latter can be seen on both the one- and the two-body density matrix.

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