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Breathing mode of quantum droplets in dipolar quantum gases: A sum-rule analysis

Quantum Gases 2026-06-28 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

We theoretically investigate the ground-state properties and breathing-mode collective excitations of three-dimensional dipolar Bose gases in anisotropic harmonic traps incorporating quantum fluctuations. Combining a Gaussian variational ansatz with a non-perturbative sum-rule analysis, we derive explicit analytical expressions for both axial and radial breathing-mode frequencies, which are validated by numerical solutions of the time-dependent extended Gross-Pitaevskii equation. Our theoretical predictions show excellent agreement with existing experimental data for 166^{166}Er and 162^{162}Dy gases. By constructing comprehensive phase diagrams across the parameter space of the ss-wave scattering length, atom number, and trap aspect ratio, we reveal both discontinuous first-order phase transitions and smooth crossovers between the dilute Bose-Einstein condensate and dense quantum droplet phases. We confirm that the enhanced incompressibility induced by quantum fluctuations significantly elevates the breathing-mode frequencies in the droplet phase compared to conventional weakly interacting Bose gases. Furthermore, the system undergoes a phase transition and a crossover over the scattering length under the quasi-two-dimensional and quasi-one-dimensional confinements, characterized by discontinuous jumps and continuous crossovers in peak density and atomic cloud sizes, respectively. Our work offers a rigorous and highly accurate framework to characterize collective excitations in dipolar quantum gases, providing quantitative insights for forthcoming ultracold atom experiments in lanthanide atoms and polar molecules.

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@article{arxiv.2606.29370,
  title  = {Breathing mode of quantum droplets in dipolar quantum gases: A sum-rule analysis},
  author = {Xinran Zhang and Junli Liu and Huiyun Xiao and Xiao-Long Chen and Yunbo Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.29370},
  year   = {2026}
}

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16 pages, 7 figures