Abstract
We theoretically investigate a weakly interacting degenerate Bose gas coupled to an empty Markovian bath. We show that in the universal phononic limit the system evolves towards an asymptotic state where an emergent temperature is set by the quantum noise of the outcoupling process. For situations typically encountered in experiments, this mechanism leads to significant cooling. Such dissipative cooling supplements conventional evaporative cooling and dominates in settings where thermalization is highly suppressed, such as in a one-dimensional quasicondensate.
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Grišins, P., Rauer, B., Langen, T., Schmiedmayer, J., & Mazets, I. E. (2016). Degenerate Bose gases with uniform loss. Physical Review A, 93(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.93.033634
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