旋转轨道中的旋流相位过渡与李黄阳凝结物相结合
Hai-Bin Tang1, Ning Yue1, Jiang-Peng Yao1
1Northwest Normal University, College of Physics and Electronic Engineering, Lanzhou 730070, China.
Physical review. E
|November 18, 2025
概括
旋转轨道合和李黄阳校正影响超低光波斯波斯混合物. 这项研究探讨了旋转的斯-爱因斯坦凝聚体中的基态和旋刺激,揭示了可调节的相位过渡和独特的旋行为.
科学领域:
- 量子物理学的量子物理学
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
背景情况:
- 超高温波斯-波斯混合物由于量子波动而表现出复杂的行为.
- 旋转轨道合和Lee-Huang-Yang (LHY) 校正显著影响凝结物的稳定性和非线性动力学.
研究的目的:
- 在旋转轨道合波斯-爱因斯坦凝聚物 (BECs) 中研究基态和旋流激发,在旋转下使用LHY校正.
- 分析旋转轨道合,LHY校正和旋转对凝聚物相和稳定性的影响.
主要方法:
- 旋转轨道合 BECs 的分析处理,在旋转电位中进行 LHY 校正.
- 确定相变条件,有效质量和四极表面模式.
- 预测状况 (非极化和极化).
主要成果:
- 稳定的同otropic 和 anisotropic 基态在零动量和平面波阶段发现.
- 不同热带的基底状态在相界附近持续存在.
- 由于旋转轨道合的空间依赖和不对称的有效质量导致不同的四极模式和旋激发.
- LHY校正有利于零动量阶段的非极化;旋转轨道合有利于平面波阶段的极化.
结论:
- 旋转轨道合和LHY校正相互作用,以控制旋转BEC中的相位过渡和旋激发.
- 该系统的行为,包括地面状态和状物质,可以通过旋转轨道合,拉曼合,LHY校正和外部电位进行调整.
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