391 research outputs found
The 3-body Coulomb problem
We present a general approach for the solution of the three-body problem for
a general interaction, and apply it to the case of the Coulomb interaction.
This approach is exact, simple and fast. It makes use of integral equations
derived from the consideration of the scattering properties of the system. In
particular this makes full use of the solution of the two-body problem, the
interaction appearing only through the corresponding known T-matrix. In the
case of the Coulomb potential we make use of a very convenient expression for
the T-matrix obtained by Schwinger. As a check we apply this approach to the
well-known problem of the Helium atom ground state and obtain a perfect
numerical agreement with the known result for the ground state energy. The wave
function is directly obtained from the corresponding solution. We expect our
method to be in particular quite useful for the trion problem in
semiconductors.Comment: 19 pages, 8 figure
Threshold of molecular bound state and BCS transition in dense ultracold Fermi gases with Feshbach resonance
We consider the normal state of a dense ultracold atomic Fermi gas in the
presence of a Feshbach resonance. We study the BCS and the molecular
instabilities and their interplay, within the framework of a recent many-body
approach. We find surprisingly that, in the temperature domain where the BCS
phase is present, there is a non zero lower bound for the binding energy of
molecules at rest. This could give an experimental mean to show the existence
of the BCS phase without observing it directly.Comment: 5 pages, revtex, 1 figur
Comment on "Motion of an impurity particle in an ultracold quasi-one-dimensional gas of hard-core bosons [Phys. Rev. A 79, 033610 (2009)]"
Very recently Girardeau and Minguzzi [arXiv:0807.3366v2, Phys. Rev. A 79,
033610 (2009)] have studied an impurity in a one-dimensional gas of hard-core
bosons. In particular they deal with the general case where the mass of the
impurity is different from the mass of the bosons and the impurity-boson
interaction is not necessarily infinitely repulsive. We show that one of their
initial step is erroneous, contradicting both physical intuition and known
exact results. Their results in the general case apply only actually when the
mass of the impurity is infinite.Comment: Submitted to Phys. Rev. A on 30 April 200
Comment on "Collective excitations of a degenerate gas at the BEC-BCS crossover"
Very recent experiments have studied for the first time collective
excitations of an ultracold Li gas covering in particular the BEC-BCS
crossover domain. We point out that the results for the axial mode, through
hydrodynamics, give direct access to the (3D) equation of state of the strongly
interacting gas, mostly near the unitarity limit. On the other hand the
surprising results found for the radial mode are actually not necessarily in
contradiction with the expectations from superfluid hydrodynamics.Comment: 2 pages, 1 figur
Optical signatures of a fully dark exciton condensate
We propose optical means to reveal the presence of a dark exciton condensate
that does not yield any photoluminescence at all. We show that (i) the dark
exciton density can be obtained from the blueshift of the excitonic absorption
line induced by dark excitons; (ii) the polarization of the dark condensate can
be deduced from the blueshift dependence on probe photon polarization and also
from Faraday effect, linearly polarized dark excitons leaving unaffected the
polarization plane of an unabsorbed photon beam. These effects result from
carrier exchanges between dark and bright excitons.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
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