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一个普遍的速度限制,以扩展连贯性
Gevorg Martirosyan1, Martin Gazo2, Jiří Etrych2
1Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. gm572@cantab.ac.uk.
Nature
|November 12, 2025
概括
研究人员观察到波斯-爱因斯坦凝聚物形成过程中连贯性传播的基本限制. 这种独立于相互作用的普遍速率, 提供了对多体物理学和量子技术的洞察.
科学领域:
- 量子物理学
- 凝聚物质物理
- 统计力学
背景情况:
- 物理过程的基本限制推动了物理学的突破.
- 波斯-爱因斯坦凝聚物 (BEC) 形成是一个关键的多体现象.
- 了解一致性传播对于BEC动态至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 确定和描述BEC形成过程中连贯性扩散的基本极限.
- 研究原子间相互作用对连贯性传播的作用.
- 建立远离平衡物理学的通用基准.
主要方法:
- 在一个孤立的,同质的原子气体中研究了凝结物形成.
- 系统最初处于一个不连贯的低能量状态,远离平衡.
- 多种原子间相互作用,观察它们对连贯性传播的影响.
主要成果:
- 一致性扩散率接近一个普遍的极限,独立于相互作用强度.
- 连贯长度的平方以普遍的速度增长:h/m (普朗克常数/粒子质量).
- 在不同的初始状态,密度和系统大小中,观察结果是稳定的.
结论:
- 在BEC形成中存在连贯性扩散的基本限制.
- 这一极限的特点是与量子性质相关的普遍增长率.
- 结果为非平衡物理理论提供了基准,并为量子技术提供了信息.
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