Temperature-controlled resonance arises in heteronuclear mixtures when thermal smearing reshapes the effective potential, shifting resonance position with temperature.
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An impurity in a 1D quantum droplet localizes with a central density hump under attractive interactions and phase-separates under repulsive ones, while post-release expansion is suppressed only by strong attraction.
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Temperature-Controlled Resonance in a Heteronuclear Quantum Gas Mixture
Temperature-controlled resonance arises in heteronuclear mixtures when thermal smearing reshapes the effective potential, shifting resonance position with temperature.
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Phases and dynamics of an impurity immersed in one-dimensional quantum droplets
An impurity in a 1D quantum droplet localizes with a central density hump under attractive interactions and phase-separates under repulsive ones, while post-release expansion is suppressed only by strong attraction.