Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1866754 Physics Letters A 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We study the effect of q-deformed bosons on superfluid transition.•A mean-field theory is employed.•Bosons can change statistics due to deformation of the commutation rules.•Statistically induced quantum phase transition is found.

The effect of q-deformation of the bosonic algebra on the Mott-superfluid transition for interacting lattice bosons described by the Bose–Hubbard model is studied using mean-filed theory. It has been shown that the Mott state proliferates and the initial periodicity of the Mott lobes as a function of the chemical potential disappears as the q-deformation increases. The ground state phase diagram as a function of the q-parameter exhibits superfluid order, which intervenes in narrow regions between Mott lobes, demonstrating the new concept of statistically induced quantum phase transition.

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