

Preprint 49/2003
Monte Carlo simulations of two-dimensional charged bosons
Stefania De Palo, Sergio Conti, and Saverio Moroni
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Submission date: 11. Jun. 2003
Pages: 15
published in: Physical review / B, 69 (2004) 3, art-no. 035109
DOI number (of the published article): 10.1103/PhysRevB.69.035109
Bibtex
PACS-Numbers: 02.70.Ss, 05.30.Jp
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Abstract:
Quantum Monte Carlo methods are used to calculate various
ground state properties of charged bosons in two dimensions,
throughout the whole density range where the fluid phase is stable.
Wigner crystallization is predicted at .
Results for the ground state energy and the momentum distribution
are summarized in analytic interpolation formulas embodying known asymptotic
behaviors. Near freezing, the condensate fraction is less than 1%.
The static structure factor S(k) and susceptibility
are obtained from the density-density correlation
function in imaginary time,
.
An estimate of the energy of elementary excitations, given
in terms of an upper bound involving S(k) and
, is
compared with the result obtained via analytic continuation
from
.