Coloquio del Instituto de Física

El Coloquio del Instituto de Física se lleva acabo unicamente en vivo en nuestro canal de YouTube

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Contacto e información: Ing. Cristina Cázares Grageda 

 

Programación del Semestre Agosto - Dicimebre 2022

Fecha  Ponente Procedencia
07 de septiembre Roberto Ramirez Alarcon  CIO
14 de septiembre    
28 de septiembre    
05 de octubre  Raimund Dutzler University of Zurich 
12 de octubre    
19 de octubre    
26 de octubre    
09 de noviembre    
16 de noviembre    
23 de noviembre    
30 de noviembre Dr. Claudio Grosman  University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
07 de diciembre    

 

 

Procedenica: ICFO

Resumen: 

In the presence of attractive interactions, a Bose-Bose mixture has been predicted to host a novel type of ultra-dilute liquid-like phase, a quantum droplet [1]. This is a macroscopic self-bound object where the attractive interactions between the particles are exactly compensated by repulsive forces originating purely from quantum fluctuations. Thus, droplets cannot be described in a simple mean-field picture, and their existence is a striking quantum many-body effect. Similar physics has recently been observed in the context of dipolar quantum gases [2-5].

In my talk, I will present the first experimental study of quantum droplets in an attractive spin mixture of two 39K Bose-Einstein condensates. The experiments are performed in an optical wave-guide, where a first order phase transition between a two-component bright soliton and a quantum droplet is expected to take place. We explore the soliton-to-droplet crossover above the critical point and demonstrate the self-bound character of the system, its composite nature, and how quantum fluctuations stabilize the system far beyond the mean-field collapse threshold.