Citation:Goold, J. and Busch, T. (2008) 'Ground-state properties of a Tonks-Girardeau gas in a split trap', Physical Review A, 77(6), 063601 (7pp). doi: 10.1103/PhysRevA.77.063601
We determine the exact many-body properties of a bosonic Tonks-Girardeau gas confined in a harmonic potential with a tunable delta-function barrier at the trap center. This is done by calculating the reduced single-particle density matrix, the pair-distribution function, and the momentum distribution of the gas as a function of barrier strength and particle number. With increasing barrier height we find that the ground-state occupation in a diagonal basis diverges from the root N behavior that is expected for the case of a simple harmonic trap. In fact, the scaling of the occupation number depends on whether one has an even or odd number of particles. Since this quantity is a measure of the coherence of our sample we show how the odd-even effect manifests itself in both the momentum distribution of the Bose gas and interference fringe visibility during free temporal evolution.
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