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Two-dimensional supersolidity in a planar dipolar Bose gas

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Two-dimensional supersolidity in a planar dipolar Bose gas
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University of Otago
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We investigate the crystalline stationary states of a dipolar Bose-Einstein condensate in a planar trapping geometry. Our focus is on the ground-state phase diagram in the thermodynamic limit, where triangular, honeycomb, and stripe phases occur. We quantify the superfluid fraction by calculating the nonclassical translational inertia, which allows us to identify favorable parameter regimes for observing supersolid ground states. We develop two simplified theories to approximately describe th...

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Article
Date created
2023-11-01
Creator
Ripley, B. T. E. / Baillie, D. / Blakie, P. B.
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10523/23294
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Optics / Physical Sciences / Physics / Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical / Science & Technology

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