Induced supersolidity in a Dy-Er mixture
Soumyadeep Halder, Subrata Das, Sonjoy Majumder

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that a Dy-Er atomic mixture can induce supersolidity in Er atoms through dipolar interactions, revealing novel ground states and phase transitions in dipolar quantum gases.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of induced supersolidity in Er condensates via Dy atoms, expanding understanding of phase behavior in dipolar mixtures.
Findings
Induced supersolidity in Er due to Dy atoms.
Discovery of diverse ground state phases including droplets and supersolids.
Construction of a phase diagram and analysis of dynamical phase evolution.
Abstract
Recent experimental realization of the heteronuclear dipolar mixture of Dy and Er atoms opens fascinating prospects for creating intriguing novel phases in dipolar quantum gases. The experimentally measured value of intra-species -wave scattering length of Er condensate in a Dy-Er mixture is larger than its intra-species dipolar length, implies that the Er condensate itself will not be in a regime of dominated dipole-dipole interaction (DDI). However, we find that the presence of Dy atoms with high magnetic moment induces droplet nucleation and supersolidity in Er condensate via the long-range and anisotropic inter-species DDI. Remarkably, we find that the imbalance in the magnetic dipole moment combined with its strong anisotropic coupling led to the emergence of unique ground state phases. The emerging phases include doubly superfluid…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
