Physical Review Research (Aug 2022)
Phase transition dimensionality crossover from two to three dimensions in a trapped ultracold atomic Bose gas
Abstract
The equilibrium properties of a weakly interacting atomic Bose gas across the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT) and Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) phase transitions are numerically investigated through a dimensionality crossover from two to three dimensions. The crossover is realized by confining the gas in an experimentally feasible hybridized trap which provides homogeneity along the planar xy directions through a box potential in tandem with a harmonic transverse potential along the transverse z direction. The dimensionality is modified by varying the frequency of the harmonic trap from tight to loose transverse trapping. Our findings, based on a stochastic (projected) Gross-Pitaevskii equation, showcase a continuous shift in the character of the phase transition from BKT to BEC, and a monotonic increase of the identified critical temperature as a function of dimensionality, with the strongest variation exhibited for small chemical potential values up to approximately twice the transverse confining potential.