Fragmentation of a trapped bosonic mixture

Abstract

Fragmentation of bosons and pairs in a trapped imbalanced bosonic mixture is investigated analytically using an exactly solvable model, the generic harmonic-interaction model for mixtures. Closed-form expressions for the eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of the reduced one-particle and two-particle density matrices as a function of all parameters, the masses, numbers of bosons, and the intraspecies and interspecies interactions, are obtained and analyzed. As an application, we consider a system made of N1=100 non-interacting species 1 bosons embedded in a bath made of N2=106 non-interacting species 2 bosons, and show how fragmentation of the system's bosons and pairs emerges from the system--bath interaction only. Interestingly, the lighter the bosons comprising the bath are the stronger is the system's fragmentation. Further applications are briefly discussed.

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