Self-consistent determination of the many-body state of ultracold bosonic atoms in a one-dimensional harmonic trap
Abstract
We study zero-temperature quantum fluctuations in harmonically trapped one-dimensional interacting Bose gases, using the self-consistent multiconfigurational time-dependent Hartree method. We define phase fluctuations from the full single-particle density matrix by the spatial decay exponent of off-diagonal long-range order. In a regime of mesoscopic particle numbers and moderate contact couplings, we derive the spatial dependence of the amplitude of phase fluctuations, determined from the self-consistently derived shape of the field operator orbitals and Fock space orbital occupation amplitudes. It is shown that the phase fluctuations display a peak, which in turn corresponds to a dip of the first-order correlations in position space, akin to what has previously been obtained in the Tonks-Girardeau limit of very large interactions and low densities.
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