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Published on: March 3, 2017
Supersonic Rotation of a Superfluid: A Long-Lived Dynamical Ring
Yanliang Guo1,2, Romain Dubessy1,2, Mathieu de Goër de Herve1,2
1Laboratoire de physique des lasers, Université Paris 13 Sorbonne Paris Cité, 99 avenue J.-B. Clément, F-93430 Villetaneuse, France.
Abstract:
We present the experimental realization of a long-lived superfluid flow of a quantum gas rotating in an anharmonic potential, sustained by its own angular momentum. The gas is set into motion by rotating an elliptical deformation of the trap. An evaporation selective in angular momentum yields an acceleration of rotation until the density vanishes at the trap center, resulting in a dynamical ring with ≃350ℏ angular momentum per particle. The density profile of the ring corresponds to the one of a quasi two-dimensional superfluid, with a linear velocity reaching Mach 18 and a rotation lasting more than a minute.
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