Transport and Turbulence in Quasi-Uniform and Versatile Bose-Einstein Condensates

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Transport and Turbulence in Quasi-Uniform and Versatile Bose-Einstein Condensates

Low temperature physics Condensed matter physics (liquid state and solid state physics) Quantum physics (quantum mechanics and quantum field theory)

Author: Gauthier Guillaume

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Collection: Springer Theses

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 26th September 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 50 Mb

ISBN: 9783030549671


Advancing the experimental study of superfluids

Relies on increasingly sophisticated techniques. We develop and demonstrate the loading of Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) into nearly arbitrary trapping potentials, with a resolution improved by a factor of seven when compared to reported systems. These advanced control techniques have since been adopted by several cold atoms labs around the world.

Study of 2D superfluid dynamics

How this BEC system was used to study 2D superfluid dynamics is described. In particular, negative temperature vortex states in a two-dimensional quantum fluid were observed. These states were first predicted by Lars Onsager 70 years ago and have significance to 2D turbulence in quantum and classical fluids, long-range interacting systems, and defect dynamics in high-energy physics. These experiments have established dilute-gas BECs as the prototypical system for the experimental study of point vortices and their nonequilibrium dynamics.

Superfluid circuitry development

We also developed a new approach to superfluid circuitry based on classical acoustic circuits, demonstrating its conceptual and quantitative superiority over previous lumped-element models. This has established foundational principles of superfluid circuitry that will impact the design of future transport experiments and new generation quantum devices, such as atomtronics circuits and superfluid sensors.

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