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Toroidal dipolar supersolid with a rotating weak link

M. Nilsson Tengstrand, Philipp Stürmer, Johan Ribbing, S. M. Reimann

2023Physical review. A/Physical review, A16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ring-shaped superfluids with weak links provide a perfect environment for studying persistent currents and dynamic stirring protocols. Here, we investigate the effects of a weak-link system on dipolar supersolids. By calculating the ground-state energy at fixed angular momenta, we find that metastable persistent currents may exist in the supersolid phase near the superfluid transition point. When stirring the weak link rapidly enough, we show that vortices can enter the supersolid. These vortex entries cause phase slips, emitting solitonic excitations that interfere with the crystalline structure of the supersolid, leading to a continuous melting and recrystallization of the droplets. Finally, we examine the release of vortex-carrying supersolids from the trap, observing that the released density exhibits a discrete structure associated with the density modulation and a central hole resulting from the vortex core.

Topics & Concepts

SupersolidSuperfluidityCondensed matter physicsVortexMetastabilityPhysicsDipolePhase transitionVortex ringToroidRecrystallization (geology)Phase (matter)MechanicsQuantum mechanicsPhase diagramPlasmaPaleontologyBiologyCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein CondensatesQuantum, superfluid, helium dynamicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
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