Generalized Bose-Einstein Condensation
William J. Mullin, Asaad R. Sakhel

TL;DR
This paper reviews generalized Bose-Einstein condensation (GBEC) types in ideal gases with various geometries, discusses experimental and theoretical aspects, and explores effects of interactions, highlighting a potential observation of Type III condensation.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive classification of GBEC types in different geometries and analyzes the effects of interactions and thermodynamic limits on condensation behavior.
Findings
Type I BEC occurs in isotropic harmonic traps.
Type II condensation appears in channel potentials.
Type III condensation is observed in cigar traps.
Abstract
Generalized Bose-Einstein condensation (GBEC) involves condensates appearing simultaneously in multiple states. We review examples of the three types in an ideal Bose gas with different geometries. In Type I there is a discrete number of quantum states each having macroscopic occupation; Type II has condensation into a continuous band of states, with each state having macroscopic occupation; in Type III each state is microscopically occupied while the entire condensate band is macroscopically occupied. We begin by discussing Type I or "normal" BEC into a single state for an isotropic harmonic oscillator potential. Other geometries and external potentials are then considered: the {}"channel" potential (harmonic in one dimension and hard-wall in the other), which displays Type II, the {}"cigar trap" (anisotropic harmonic potential), and the "Casimir prism" (an elongated box), the latter…
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