Landau damping in a collisionless dipolar Bose gas
Abstract
We present a theory for the Landau damping of low energy quasi-particles in a collisionless, quasi-2D dipolar Bose gas and produce expressions for the damping rate in uniform and non-uniform systems. Using simple energy-momentum conservation arguments, we show that in the homogeneous system, the nature of the low energy dispersion in a dipolar Bose gas severely inhibits Landau damping of long wave-length excitations. For a gas with contact and dipolar interactions, the damping rate for phonons tends to decrease with increasing dipolar interactions; for strong dipole-dipole interactions, phonons are virtually undamped over a broad range of temperature. The damping rate for maxon-roton excitations is found to be significantly larger than the damping rate for phonons.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1310.6386,
title = {Landau damping in a collisionless dipolar Bose gas},
author = {Stefan S. Natu and Ryan M. Wilson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.6386},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
11 pages, 4 figures