Lee-Huang-Yang effects in the ultracold mixture of Na 23 and Rb 87 with attractive interspecies interactions

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Abstract

The beyond-mean-field Lee-Huang-Yang (LHY) correction is ubiquitous in dilute ultracold quantum gases. However, its effects are often elusive due to the typically much larger influence of the mean-field (MF) energy. In this work, we study an ultracold mixture of Na23 and Rb87 with tunable attractive interspecies interactions. The LHY effects manifest in the formation of self-bound quantum liquid droplets and the expansion dynamics of the gas-phase sample. A liquid-to-gas-phase diagram is obtained by measuring the critical atom numbers below which the self-bound behavior disappears. In stark contrast to trapped gas-phase condensates, the gas-phase mixture formed following the liquid-to-gas-phase transition shows an anomalous expansion featuring a larger release energy for increasing MF attractions.

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Guo, Z., Jia, F., Li, L., Ma, Y., Hutson, J. M., Cui, X., & Wang, D. (2021). Lee-Huang-Yang effects in the ultracold mixture of Na 23 and Rb 87 with attractive interspecies interactions. Physical Review Research, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.033247

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