Quantum droplets
Date, Time: 26.06, 15:00 - 16:00
Speaker: dr Marek Tylutki, Nuclear Physics Division, Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology
The progress in cooling and control of ultracold quantum gases and their mixtures allowed for engineering new states of matter. An example could be an ultradilute quantum liquid in a binary mixture of Bose-Einstein condensates at the border of stability, which allows for formation of finite-size quantum droplets. Another possible mechanism of droplet formation is through long-range dipolar interactions. In this talk I will present an overview of these phenomena, and I will focus on one-dimensional ultradilute quantum liquids in binary Bose-Einstein condensates in the context of their collective excitations and Josephson dynamics.