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Decay of superfluid currents in the interacting one-dimensional Bose gas
We examine the superfluid properties of a 1D Bose gas in a ring trap based on
the model of Lieb and Liniger. While the 1D Bose gas has nonclassical
rotational inertia and exhibits quantization of velocities, the metastability
of currents depends sensitively on the strength of interactions in the gas: the
stronger the interactions, the faster the current decays. It is shown that the
Landau critical velocity is zero in the thermodynamic limit due to the first
supercurrent state, which has zero energy and finite probability of excitation.
We calculate the energy dissipation rate of ring currents in the presence of
weak defects, which should be observable on experimental time scales.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Polarizability and dynamic structure factor of the one-dimensional Bose gas near the Tonks-Girardeau limit at finite temperatures
Correlation functions related to the dynamic density response of the
one-dimensional Bose gas in the model of Lieb and Liniger are calculated. An
exact Bose-Fermi mapping is used to work in a fermionic representation with a
pseudopotential Hamiltonian. The Hartree-Fock and generalized random phase
approximations are derived and the dynamic polarizability is calculated. The
results are valid to first order in 1/\gamma where \gamma is Lieb-Liniger
coupling parameter. Approximations for the dynamic and static structure factor
at finite temperature are presented. The results preclude superfluidity at any
finite temperature in the large-\gamma regime due to the Landau criterion. Due
to the exact Bose-Fermi duality, the results apply for spinless fermions with
weak p-wave interactions as well as for strongly interacting bosons.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures, the journal versio
Large magneto-thermal effect and the spin-phonon coupling in a parent insulating cuprate Pr_{1.3}La_{0.7}CuO_4
The magnetic-field (H) dependence of the thermal conductivity \kappa of
Pr_{1.3}La_{0.7}CuO_4 is found to show a pronounced minimum for in-plane fields
at low temperature, which is best attributed to the scattering of phonons by
free spins that are seen by a Schottky-type specific heat and a Curie-Weiss
susceptibility. Besides pointing to a strong spin-phonon coupling in cuprates,
the present result demonstrates that the H-dependence of the phonon heat
transport should not be naively neglected when discussing the \kappa(H)
behavior of cuprates, since the Schottky anomaly is ubiquitously found in
cuprates at any doping.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
A note on a result of Liptser-Shiryaev
Given two stochastic equations with different drift terms, under very weak
assumptions Liptser and Shiryaev provide the equivalence of the laws of the
solutions to these equations by means of Girsanov transform. Their assumptions
involve both the drift terms. We are interested in the same result but with the
main assumption involving only the difference of the drift terms. Applications
of our result will be presented in the finite as well as in the infinite
dimensional setting.Comment: 22 pages; revised and enlarged versio
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