Possible increased critical temperature Tc in anisotropic bosonic gases
1International Space Science Institute, Bern, CH, 3012, Switzerland.
Abstract:
A finite thermal anisotropy, if maintained for times longer than thermal relaxation times, may have a positive effect on the critical temperature in Bose-Einstein condensation of a dilute boson gas not in thermal equilibrium or quasi-particle fermi fluid consisting of spin-compensated electron pairs. It raises the transition temperature while increasing the condensate density.
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