Crossing the superfluid-supersolid transition of an elongated dipolar condensate

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Abstract

We provide a theoretical characterization of the dynamical crossing of the superfluid-supersolid phase transition for a dipolar condensate confined in an elongated trap, as observed in the recent experiment by Biagioni et al. [G. Biagioni, N. Antolini, A. Alaña, M. Modugno, A. Fioretti, C. Gabbanini, L. Tanzi, and G. Modugno, Phys. Rev. X 12, 021019 (2022)2160-330810.1103/PhysRevX.12.021019]. By means of the extended Gross-Pitaevskii theory, which includes the Lee-Huang-Yang quantum fluctuation correction, we first analyze the ground-state configurations of the system as a function of the interparticle scattering length, for both trap configurations employed in the experiment. Then, we discuss the effects of the ramp velocity, by which the scattering length is tuned across the transition, on the collective excitations of the system in both the superfluid and supersolid phases. We find that, when the transverse confinement is sufficiently strong and the transition has a smooth (continuous) character, the system essentially displays a (quasi) one-dimensional behavior, its excitation dynamics being dominated by the axial breathing modes. Instead, for shallower transverse trapping, when the transition becomes discontinuous, the collective excitations of the supersolid display a coupling with the transverse modes, signaling the onset of a dimensional crossover.

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Alaña, A., Antolini, N., Biagioni, G., Egusquiza, I. L., & Modugno, M. (2022). Crossing the superfluid-supersolid transition of an elongated dipolar condensate. Physical Review A, 106(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.106.043313

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