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Statistical mechanics of one-dimensional quantum droplets

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PHYSICAL REVIEW A
Volume 104, Issue 3, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.104.033316

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  1. University of Hamburg
  2. US National Science Foundation [DMS-1809074, PHY-2110030]

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This study investigates the statistical mechanics and dynamical process of modulationally unstable one-dimensional quantum droplets using a semi-analytical transfer integral operator technique. Instability leads to the spontaneous formation and merging of quantum droplets. Results show good agreement among different methodologies, except for deviations between the TIO solution and Langevin dynamics in cases of low temperature droplet widening.
We study the statistical mechanics and the dynamical relaxation process of modulationally unstable one-dimensional quantum droplets described by a modified Gross-Pitaevskii equation. To determine the classical partition function thereof, we leverage the semi-analytical transfer integral operator (TIO) technique. The latter predicts a distribution of the observed wave-function amplitudes and yields two-point correlation functions providing insights into the emergent dynamics involving quantum droplets. We compare the ensuing TIO results with the probability distributions obtained at large times of the modulationally unstable dynamics as well as with the equilibrium properties of a suitably constructed Langevin dynamics. We find that the instability leads to the spontaneous formation of quantum droplets featuring multiple collisions and which are found to coalesce at large evolution times. Our results from the distinct methodologies are in good agreement aside from the case of low temperatures in the special limit where the droplet widens. In this limit, the distribution acquires a pronounced bimodal character, exhibiting a deviation between the TIO solution and the Langevin dynamics.

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