Constructs two-impurity wave functions to derive rigorous weak-coupling polaron interactions depending on statistics and medium constraints, plus an exact relation between fixed-density and fixed-chemical-potential cases valid for arbitrary coupling.
Quantum Mechanical Stabilization of a Collap sing Bose-Bose Mixture
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Quantum droplets in BEC mixtures fragment to lower free energy, with 3D droplets splitting under strong interspecies interactions near the minimum atom number and 1D droplets fragmenting unless interactions are similar and density high, expelling atoms at higher temperatures while leaving persistent
Elastic modulus B of 1D quantum droplets is derived via super-Gaussian variational ansatz, validated numerically, and shown to have intricate g- and N-dependence due to soliton-droplet crossover, unlike 3D power-law scaling.
In the Thomas-Fermi regime, scissors mode frequency in power-law nonlinear Gross-Pitaevskii systems is independent of the nonlinearity exponent.
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Role of impurity statistics and medium constraints in polaron-polaron interactions
Constructs two-impurity wave functions to derive rigorous weak-coupling polaron interactions depending on statistics and medium constraints, plus an exact relation between fixed-density and fixed-chemical-potential cases valid for arbitrary coupling.
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Fragmentation Temperature of 1D and 3D Quantum Droplets in a BEC Mixture
Quantum droplets in BEC mixtures fragment to lower free energy, with 3D droplets splitting under strong interspecies interactions near the minimum atom number and 1D droplets fragmenting unless interactions are similar and density high, expelling atoms at higher temperatures while leaving persistent
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Elastic Modulus in One-Dimensional Quantum Droplets
Elastic modulus B of 1D quantum droplets is derived via super-Gaussian variational ansatz, validated numerically, and shown to have intricate g- and N-dependence due to soliton-droplet crossover, unlike 3D power-law scaling.
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Scissors modes in generalized Gross-Pitaevskii equations
In the Thomas-Fermi regime, scissors mode frequency in power-law nonlinear Gross-Pitaevskii systems is independent of the nonlinearity exponent.