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Quantum Monte Carlo study of strongly interacting bosonic one-dimensional systems in periodic potentials

We present diffusion Monte Carlo (DMC) and path-integral Monte Carlo (PIMC) calculations of a one-dimensional Bose system with realistic interparticle interactions in a periodic external potential. Our main aim is to test the predictions of the Luttinger liquid (LL) theory, in particular with respect to the superfluid-Mott insulator transition at both zero and finite temperatures, in the predicted robust and fragile superfluid regimes. For that purpose, we present our results of the superfluid fraction $ρ_s/ρ_0$, the one-body density matrix, the two-body correlation functions, and the static structure factor. The DMC and PIMC results in the limit of very low temperature for $ρ_s/ρ_0$ agree, but the LL model for scaling $ρ_s/ρ_0$ does not fit the data well. The critical depth of the periodic potential is close to the values obtained for ultracold gases with different models of interaction, but with the same value of the bare LL parameter, demonstrating the universality of LL description. Algebraic decay of correlation functions is observed in the superfluid regime and exponential decay in the Mott-insulator one, as well as in all regimes at finite temperature for distances larger than a characteristic length.

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