Crystalline ground state in chiral Gross-Neveu and Cooper pair models at finite densities

Nov, 2001
18 pages
Published in:
  • Phys.Rev.D 65 (2002) 085040
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Abstract:
We study the possibility of spatially non-uniform ground state in (1+1)-dimensional models with quartic fermi interactions at finite fermion densities by introducing chemical potential \mu. We examine the chiral Gross-Neveu model and the Cooper pair model as toy models of the chiral symmetry breaking and the difermion pair condensates which are presumed to exist in QCD. We confirm in the chiral Gross-Neveu model that the ground state has a crystalline structure in which the chiral condensate oscillates in space with wave number 2\mu. Whereas in the Cooper pair model we find that the vacuum structure is spatially uniform. Some discussions are given to explain this difference.
  • 11.15.Pg
  • 11.10.Kk
  • 11.30.Qc
  • Gross-Neveu model: chiral
  • effective Lagrangian
  • effective Hamiltonian
  • quasiparticle
  • ground state: crystal
  • fermion: density
  • superconductivity
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