Family-Vicsek Scaling of Roughness Growth in a Strongly Interacting Bose Gas
Kazuya Fujimoto, Ryusuke Hamazaki, Yuki Kawaguchi
Abstract
Family-Vicsek scaling is one of the most essential scale-invariant laws emerging in surface-roughness growth of classical systems. In this Letter, we theoretically elucidate the emergence of the Family-Vicsek scaling even in a strongly interacting quantum bosonic system by introducing a surface-height operator. This operator is comprised of a summation of local particle-number operators at a simultaneous time, and thus the observation of the surface roughness in the quantum many-body system and its scaling behavior are accessible to current experiments of ultracold atoms.
Topics & Concepts
ScalingPhysicsScaling lawScale invarianceQuantumOperator (biology)Bose gasInvariant (physics)Surface finishScaling dimensionSurface (topology)Surface roughnessStatistical physicsClassical mechanicsQuantum mechanicsMathematicsMaterials scienceBose–Einstein condensateGeometryTranscription factorRepressorGeneChemistryBiochemistryComposite materialCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein CondensatesQuantum many-body systemsTheoretical and Computational Physics