학술논문

Rotating quantum droplets confined in a harmonic potential
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Subject
Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases
Physics - Atomic Physics
Quantum Physics
Language
Abstract
We investigate the rotational properties of a two-component, two-dimensional self-bound quantum droplet, which is confined in a harmonic potential and compare them with the well-known problem of a single-component atomic gas with contact interactions. For a fixed value of the trap frequency, choosing some representative values of the atom number, we determine the lowest-energy state, as the angular momentum increases. For a sufficiently small number of atoms, the angular momentum is carried via center-of-mass excitation. For larger values, when the angular momentum is sufficiently small, we observe vortex excitation instead. Depending on the actual atom number, one or more vortices enter the droplet. Beyond some critical value of the angular momentum, however, the droplet does not accommodate more vortices and the additional angular momentum is carried via center-of-mass excitation in a "mixed" state. Finally, the excitation spectrum is also briefly discussed.
Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, changes in v2: the title was updated, the overall readability was improved, an error in the unit of $N$ was corrected, a few references were added