Energy dissipation in a binary superfluid gas by a moving magnetic obstacle
POSTER
Abstract
In this poster, we present our experimental study on the critical energy dissipation in an atomic superfluid gas with two symmetric spin components by an oscillating magnetic obstacle. Above a certain critical oscillation frequency, spin-wave excitations are generated by the magnetic obstacle, demonstrating the spin superfluid behavior of the system. When the obstacle is strong enough to cause density perturbations via local saturation of spin polarization, half-quantum vortices (HQVs) are created for higher oscillation frequencies, which reveals the characteristic evolution of critical dissipative dynamics from spin-wave emission to HQV shedding. Critical HQV shedding is further investigated using a pulsed linear motion of the obstacle, and we identify two critical velocities to create HQVs with different core magnetization. In addition, we also present our numerical study on the spin and mass current distributions near the moving magnetic obstalce in the binary superfluid.
Presenters
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Junghoon Lee
Seoul Natl Univ
Authors
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Joon Hyun Kim
Seoul Natl Univ
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Deokhwa Hong
Seoul Natl Univ
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Kyuhwan Lee
Seoul Natl Univ
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Junghoon Lee
Seoul Natl Univ
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Jong Heum Jung
Seoul National University
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Yong-il Shin
Seoul Natl Univ