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Bosons in Disc-Shaped Traps: From 3D to 2D
Authors:K Schnee  J Yngvason
Institution:1.Erwin Schr?dinger Institute for Mathematical Physics,Vienna,Austria;2.Institut für Theoretische Physik,Universit?t Wien,Vienna,Austria
Abstract:We present a mathematically rigorous analysis of the ground state of a dilute, interacting Bose gas in a three-dimensional trap that is strongly confining in one direction so that the system becomes effectively two-dimensional. The parameters involved are the particle number, $$N\gg 1$$, the two-dimensional extension, $$\bar L$$, of the gas cloud in the trap, the thickness, $$h\ll \bar L$$ of the trap, and the scattering length a of the interaction potential. Our analysis starts from the full many-body Hamiltonian with an interaction potential that is assumed to be repulsive, radially symmetric and of short range, but otherwise arbitrary. In particular, hard cores are allowed. Under the premises that the confining energy, ~ 1/h 2, is much larger than the internal energy per particle, and a/h→ 0, we prove that the system can be treated as a gas of two-dimensional bosons with scattering length a 2D = hexp(−(const.)h/a). In the parameter region where $$a/h\ll |\ln(\bar\rho h^2)|^{-1}$$, with $$\bar\rho\sim N/\bar L^2$$ the mean density, the system is described by a two-dimensional Gross-Pitaevskii density functional with coupling parameter ~ Na/h. If $$|\ln(\bar\rho h^2)|^{-1}\lesssim a/h$$ the coupling parameter is $$\sim N |\ln(\bar\rho h^2)|^{-1}$$ and thus independent of a. In both cases Bose-Einstein condensation in the ground state holds, provided the coupling parameter stays bounded.
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