Phase diagram and multicritical behaviors of mixtures of 3D bosonic gases
Giacomo Ceccarelli, Jacopo Nespolo, Andrea Pelissetto, and Ettore, Vicari

TL;DR
This paper explores the phase diagram and critical behaviors of three-dimensional mixtures of bosonic gases, analyzing phase transitions, multicritical points, and the effects of symmetry using theoretical and numerical methods.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of multicritical behaviors in 3D bosonic mixtures, combining mean-field, Monte Carlo simulations, and field-theoretical approaches.
Findings
Identifies phase transition lines for one or both species Bose-Einstein condensation.
Determines stable fixed points for multicritical behaviors using renormalization-group analysis.
Predicts multicritical behavior similar to systems of two identical gases with Z_2 symmetry.
Abstract
We investigate the Bose-Einstein condensation patterns, the critical and multicritical behaviors of three-dimensional mixtures of bosonic gases with short-range density-density interactions. These systems have a global U(1)+U(1) symmetry, as the system Hamiltonian is invariant under independent U(1) transformations acting on each species. In particular, we consider the three-dimensional Bose-Hubbard model for two lattice bosonic gases coupled by an on-site inter-species density-density interaction. We study the phase diagram and the critical behaviors along the transition lines characterized by the Bose-Einstein condensation of one or both species. We present mean-field calculations and numerical finite-size scaling analyses of quantum Monte Carlo data. We also consider multicritical points, close to which it is possible to observe the condensation of both gas components. We determine…
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