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Portrait of Stephanie Reimann

Stephanie Reimann

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Portrait of Stephanie Reimann

Self-bound supersolid stripe phase in binary Bose-Einstein condensates

Author

  • Rashi Sachdeva
  • Mikael Nilsson Tengstrand
  • Stephanie M Reimann

Summary, in English

Supersolidity—a coexistence of superfluidity and crystalline or amorphous density variations—has been vividly debated ever since its conjecture. While the initial focus was on helium-4, recent experiments uncovered supersolidity in ultracold dipolar quantum gases. Here we propose a self-bound supersolid phase in a binary mixture of Bose gases with short-range interactions, making use of the nontrivial properties of spin-orbit coupling. We find that a first-order phase transition from a self-bound supersolid stripe phase to a zero-minimum droplet state of the Bose gas occurs as a function of the Rabi coupling strength. These phases are characterized using the momentum distribution, the transverse spin polarization, and the superfluid fraction. The critical point of the transition is estimated in an analytical framework. The predicted density-modulated supersolid stripe and zero-minimum droplet phase should be experimentally observable in a binary mixture of 39K with spin-orbit coupling.

Department/s

  • Mathematical Physics
  • NanoLund: Center for Nanoscience

Publishing year

2020-10-05

Language

English

Publication/Series

Physical Review A

Volume

102

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

American Physical Society

Topic

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2469-9926