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arxiv: 0905.3207 · v1 · submitted 2009-05-20 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el · cond-mat.quant-gas

Density-functional theory of two-component Bose gases in one-dimensional harmonic traps

classification ❄️ cond-mat.str-el cond-mat.quant-gas
keywords bosedensity-functionalgasesground-stateinter-speciesinteractionmixturesystem
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We investigate the ground-state properties of two-component Bose gases confined in one-dimensional harmonic traps in the scheme of density-functional theory. The density-functional calculations employ a Bethe-ansatz-based local-density approximation for the correlation energy, which accounts for the correlation effect properly in the full physical regime. For the binary Bose mixture with spin-independent interaction, the homogeneous reference system is exactly solvable by the Bethe-ansatz method. Within the local-density approximation, we determine the density distribution of each component and study its evolution from Bose distributions to Fermi-like distribution with the increase in interaction. For the binary mixture of Tonks-Girardeau gases with a tunable inter-species repulsion, with a generalized Bose-Fermi transformation we show that the Bose mixture can be mapped into a two-component Fermi gas, which corresponds to exact soluble Yang-Gaudin model for the homogeneous system. Based on the ground-state energy function of the Yang-Gaudin model, the ground-state density distributions are calculated for various inter-species interactions. It is shown that with the increase in inter-species interaction, the system exhibits composite-fermionization crossover.

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