Thermodynamics of noninteracting bosonic gases in cubic optical lattices versus ideal homogeneous Bose gases

Author:

Rakhimov Abdulla12,Askerzade Iman N.23

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Applied Physics, National University of Uzbekistan, Tashkent 100174, Uzbekistan

2. Computer Engineering Department of Ankara University, Ankara, 06100, Turkey

3. Institute of Physics, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, AZ1143, Baku, Azerbaijan

Abstract

We have studied the thermodynamic properties of noninteracting gases in periodic lattice potential at arbitrary integer fillings and compared them with that of ideal homogeneous gases. By deriving explicit expressions for the thermodynamic quantities and performing exact numerical calculations, we have found that the dependence of e.g., entropy and energy on the temperature in the normal phase is rather weak especially at large filling factors. In the Bose condensed phase, their power dependence on the reduced temperature is nearly linear, which is in contrast to that of ideal homogeneous gases. We evaluated the discontinuity in the slope of the specific heat which turned out to be approximately the same as that of the ideal homogeneous Bose (IHB) gas for filling factor ν = 1. The discontinuity i.e. the jump in the heat capacity per particle linearly decreases with increasing ν. These results may serve as a checkpoint for various experiments on optical lattices as well as theoretical studies of weakly interacting Bose systems in periodic potentials being a starting point for perturbative calculations.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics

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