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Global and local condensate and superfluid fraction of a few hard core bosons in a cubic optical lattice plus external harmonic confinement

We explore the global and local condensate and superfluid (SF) fractions in a system of a few hard core (HC) bosons (N=8 and N=40) trapped inside a combined harmonic optical cubic lattice (CHOCL) at T=0 K. The condensate fraction (CF) is computed for individual lattice wells by separating the one-body density matrix (OBDM) of the whole system into components at the various lattice sites. Then each "lattice-site" component is diagonalized to find its eigenvalues. The eigenvalues are obtained by a method presented earlier [Dubois and Glyde, Phys. Rev. A {\bf 63}, 023602 (2001)]. The effects of interference between the condensates in the lattice wells on the CF in one well is also investigated. The SF fraction (SFF) is calculated for N=40 by using the diffusion formula of Pollock and Ceperley [Pollock and Ceperley, Phys. Rev. B {\bf 36}, 8343 (1987)]. Our chief result is an opposing behavior of the global CF and SFF with increasing lattice wave vector $k$. In addition, the CF in a lattice well is enhanced by the interference with its neighbor wells beyond the result when the interference is neglected. The global SF is depleted with a rise of the repulsion between the bosons, yet at very strong interaction superfluidity is still present. The global CF remains almost constant with increasing HC repulsion. A reduction in the lattice dimension, i.e. an increase in the lattice wave vector, increases the local CF in each lattice well, but reduces the corresponding local SFF. At large HC repulsion, a coexisting SF-(vacuum)MI phase is established.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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