Physical Review Research (Sep 2023)

Quantum droplets in imbalanced atomic mixtures

  • T. A. Flynn,
  • L. Parisi,
  • T. P. Billam,
  • N. G. Parker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.5.033167
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
p. 033167

Abstract

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Quantum droplets are a quantum analog to classical fluid droplets in that they are self-bound and display liquid-like properties—such as incompressibility and surface tension—though their stability is the result of quantum fluctuations. One of the major systems for observing quantum droplets is two-component Bose gases. Two-component droplets are typically considered to be balanced, having a fixed ratio between the densities of the two components. This work goes beyond the fixed density ratio by investigating spherical droplets in imbalanced mixtures. With increasing imbalance, the droplet is able to lower its energy up to a limit, at which point the droplet becomes saturated with the atoms of the majority component and any further atoms added to this component cannot bind to the droplet. Analyzing the breathing mode dynamics of imbalanced droplets indicates that the droplet can emit particles, as in balanced mixtures, but the imbalance leads to an intricate superposition of multiple simultaneously decaying collective oscillations.