Coherent Plasma in a Lattice
L. Gamberale, G. Modanese

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the emergence of coherent electromagnetic states in a lattice of charged bosons, revealing a negative energy gap under certain conditions, with implications for cavity QED and possibly proton behavior in crystals.
Contribution
It provides a fully second-quantized analysis showing how coherent plasma states arise in a lattice, highlighting the importance of 3D wavefunctions and state definitions.
Findings
Coherent states exhibit a negative energy gap relative to the ground state.
Full 3D wavefunctions are essential for accurate energy gap calculation.
Results may extend to low-density protons in crystal matrices.
Abstract
We present a fully second-quantized calculation showing the emergence of spontaneous coherent configurations of the electromagnetic field in interaction with charged bosons in a regular lattice. The bosons tend to oscillate at their plasma frequency, but are also subjected to electrostatic forces which keep them confined close to lattice sites and cause a frequency shift in the oscillation. Under certain conditions on these frequencies, we find that a suitably defined set of coherent states (coherent both in the field and matter degrees of freedom) exhibit a negative energy gap with respect to the perturbative ground state. This is true in the RWA approximation and for position-independent fields, both to first and second order in the interaction Hamiltonian. We compare this result with other recent findings from cavity QED and notice that: (1) consideration of full 3D wavefunctions and…
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TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics
