Ground and Low-Lying Collective States of Rotating Three-Boson System
Mohd. Imran, M. A. H. Ahsan

TL;DR
This study investigates the ground and low-lying collective states of a rotating three-boson system in quasi-two-dimension with finite-range interactions, revealing breathing modes and quantum correlations akin to Bose-Laughlin states.
Contribution
It demonstrates the existence of breathing modes in finite-range quasi-2D systems and analyzes their properties, extending understanding beyond zero-range interaction models.
Findings
Breathing modes with 2ħω⊥ energy spacing exist in finite-range systems.
Ground states with specific angular momentum exhibit Bose-Laughlin-like correlations.
Breathing mode features are interaction-independent for three bosons.
Abstract
The ground and low-lying collective states of a rotating system of bosons harmonically confined in quasi-two-dimension and interacting via repulsive finite-range Gaussian potential is studied in weakly to moderately interacting regime. The -body Hamiltonian matrix is diagonalized in subspaces of quantized total angular momenta to obtain the ground and low-lying eigenstates. Our numerical results show that breathing modes with -body eigenenergy spacing of , known to exist in strictly 2D system with zero-range (-function) interaction potential, may as well exist in quasi-2D system with finite-range Gaussian interaction potential. To gain an insight into the many-body states, the von Neumann entropy is calculated as a measure of quantum correlation and the conditional probability distribution is analyzed for the internal structure…
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