Localization in Two-Dimensional Quasicrystalline Lattices
Localization in Two-Dimensional Quasicrystalline Lattices
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We investigate the emergence of localization in a weakly interacting Bose gas confined in quasicrystalline lattices with three different rotational symmetries: five, eight, and twelve.The analysis, performed dune obsessive 2 at a mean field level and from which localization is detected, relies on the study of two observables: the inverse participation ratio (IPR) and the Shannon entropy in the coordinate space.Those physical quantities were determined from a robust statistical study for the stationary density profiles of the interacting condensate.
Localization was identified for each lattice type as a function of the potential depth.Our analysis revealed a range of the potential depths for which the viqua-f4 condensate density becomes localized, from partially at random lattice sites to fully in a single site.We found that localization in the case of five-fold rotational symmetry appears for (6ER,9ER), while it occurs in the interval (12ER,15ER) for octagonal and dodecagonal symmetries.