Using pseudopotentials to study strongly correlated phases
2 December 2015
2 December 2015
Contatti:
Dipartimento di Fisica, Segreteria
via Sommarive, 14 - 38123 Povo (Trento)
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+39 0461 281504 - 1575 - 2042 - 1545
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+39 0461 281696
At 10.00
Venue: Department of Physics, Seminar Room Fisica Teorica - 2nd floor
Gareth Conduit
(University of Cambridge)
Abstract:
The contact interaction found in ultracold atomic gases leads to pathological behaviour in the many-body wave function when two particles coalesce. We propose a family of pseudopotentials that reproduce the scattering phase shifts of the contact interaction up to a hundred times more accurately than the square well potential, and have a smooth profile that reduces computational cost a thousand times. We apply the pseudopotential to the Stoner Hamiltonian, showing that the system undergoes a second order transition and displays p-wave superconducting order.
Scientific Coordinator:
prof. Stefano Giorgini
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