一维斯气体的精确光谱函数
Song Cheng1,2,3, Yang-Yang Chen1,4, Xi-Wen Guan5,6,7
1Institute of Modern Physics, Northwest University, Xi'an 710069, China.
National science review
|September 4, 2025
概括
我们精确计算了量子可整合的利伯-利尼格模型的普遍多体性质. 我们的发现证实了非线性卢廷格液体理论,
科学领域:
- 量子多体物理学
- 凝聚物质理论
- 统计力学
背景情况:
- 准确解决的模型对于理解强烈相关的系统至关重要.
- 量子可整合的利布-利尼格模型是研究多体现象的关键系统.
- 动态相关函数揭示了量子系统的基本特性.
研究的目的:
- 揭示量子可整合的利布-利尼格模型的普遍多体相关性.
- 开发一种高精度计算动态相关函数的方法.
- 为了验证理论预测如非线性卢廷格液体理论.
主要方法:
- 精确计算动态相关函数
- 使用新开发的方法计算形式因子.
- 对地面和有限温度状态的"相对激发"的分析.
主要成果:
- 所有可能的相对激发的高精度计算.
- 全光谱函数在光谱值表现出独特的功率规律奇点行为.
- 证实了非线性卢廷格液体理论的有效性.
结论:
- 开发的方法将动态相关函数理论推向了热力学极限.
- 这些发现为新相关性质的实验观测提供了基准.
- 这项工作提供了对强烈相关的量子系统中的多体现象的严格理解.
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