Bose-Einstein Condensates in Ring Traps

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Bose-Einstein Condensates in Ring Traps
Bose-Einstein Condensates in Ring Traps: Topological Unwinding, Strongly Correlated
Solitons, and Metastable Quantum Phase Transitions
Lincoln D. Carr
Center for Quantum Dynamics, Physics Institute, University of Heidelberg, Germany
Department of Physics, Colorado School of Mines, USA
One-dimensional quantum gases on the 1D ring offer a highly tunable quantum many body
system with the possibility of non-trivial topologies and can be studied via a plethora of
methods, from analytical to numerical to experimental. Taking our model as the rotating
Lieb-Liniger Hamiltonian, we show theoretically that past a critical boundary in the
interaction-rotation plane a finite-size metastable generalization of a quantum phase
transitions occurs: the average angular momentum per particle abruptly changes from
quantized, to continuously variable. Past this boundary a superfluid can be continuously
wound and unwound. We identify the Yrast states as the key players in this quantum phase
transition. We explain how macroscopic features like solitons emerge from the microscopic
many body physics. We find the quantum generalization of dark solitons and superflow from
the weakly interacting system all the way to the most strongly interacting, Tonks-Girardeau
regime.
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L. D. Carr, R. Kanamoto, and M. Ueda, "Metastable Quantum Phase Transitions in a
One-Dimensional Bose Gas," in Understanding Quantum Phase Transitions, ed. L. D.
Carr (Taylor and Francis, Boca Raton, Fl, 2010)
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