Two-body and three-body substructures served as building blocks in small spin-3 condensates
Chengguang Bao

TL;DR
This paper investigates the existence of stable two-body and three-body spin-structures in small spin-3 condensates, proposing a method to identify these fundamental building blocks under suitable interaction conditions.
Contribution
It introduces a specific method to detect stable few-body spin-structures in small spin-3 condensates, highlighting their role as basic constituents.
Findings
Stable pairs and triplexes exist in small spin-3 condensates
These structures serve as fundamental building blocks
Method effectively identifies these constituents under proper interactions
Abstract
It was found that stable few-body spin-structures, pairs and triplexes, may exist as basic constituents in small spin-3 condensates, and they will play the role as building blocks when the parameters of interaction are appropriate. Specific method is designed to find out these constituents.
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