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Density profile of a semi-infinite one-dimensional Bose gas and bound states of the impurity

Published 21 Jul 2020 in cond-mat.quant-gas, cond-mat.stat-mech, and quant-ph | (2007.10771v2)

Abstract: We study the effect of the boundary on a system of weakly interacting bosons in one dimension. It strongly influences the boson density which is completely suppressed at the boundary position. Away from it, the density is depleted over the distances on the order of the healing length at the mean-field level. Quantum fluctuations modify the density profile considerably. The local density approaches the average one as an inverse square of the distance from the boundary. We calculate an analytic expression for the density profile at arbitrary separations from the boundary. We then consider the problem of localization of a foreign quantum particle (impurity) in the potential created by the inhomogeneous boson density. At the mean-field level, we find exact results for the energy spectrum of the bound states, the corresponding wave functions, and the condition for interaction-induced localization. The quantum contribution to the boson density gives rise to small corrections of the bound state energy levels. However, it is fundamentally important for the existence of a long-range Casimir-like interaction between the impurity and the boundary.

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