Variational Monte Carlo study of two dimensional charged bosons
Author(s)
Advisor
Hetényi, BalázsDate
2014-09Publisher
Bilkent University
Language
English
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Abstract
We studied the ground state properties of 2D charged Bosons interacting via
Coulomb potential using the Variational Monte Carlo method. We start with the
paper of McMillan [1] in which there are 3D Bosons interacting via Lennard-Jones
potential. We calculate ground state energy and pair distribution function of the
system and our results are compared with the original work. We also reproduce
the paper of Liu et al. [2] and study the 2D Bosons interacting with the same
potential. Our results are compared with the original work. In order to evaluate
long-range potentials in periodic systems we introduce Ewald summation method
for 2D system and Natoli-Ceperley method which evaluates potentials optimally.
We compare our Natoli-Ceperley results with the Holzmann et al. [3]. We also
investigate 2D charged Boson system interacting via Coulomb potential using the
RPA pseudo potential. Our results are compared with de Palo et al. [4]. We try
to optimize the wave function further introducing a Kinetic Energy projection to
the original RPA wave function. We show that it is very difficult to optimize it
further since it is a very good wave function.