Supersolid transition of a dipolar Bose-Einstein condensate in an infinite tube
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Abstract
Supersolids are state of matter that combine crystalline order with superfluid flow and have been realised in Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) of Dysprosium and Erbium. In this talk we will examine the supersolid transition of a dipolar BEC which has been confined to an infinite tube. We use the beyond mean-field description known as the extended Gross Pitaevskii equation (EGPE). The ground states of the EGPE theory are calculated in a unit cell using a range of techniques to obtained accurate solutions. We show that the supersolid transition can be both first order or second order depending on the average density of the system.
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Presenters
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Joseph C Smith
Univ of Otago
Authors
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Joseph C Smith
Univ of Otago
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Peter B Blakie
Univ of Otago
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Danny Baillie
Univ of Otago