Stabilizing a purely dipolar quantum gas against collapse
Other Condensed Matter
2008-03-07 v1
Abstract
We report on the experimental observation of the dipolar collapse of a quantum gas which sets in when we reduce the contact interaction below some critical value using a Feshbach resonance. Due to the anisotropy of the dipole-dipole interaction, the stability of a dipolar Bose-Einstein condensate depends not only on the strength of the contact interaction, but also on the trapping geometry. We investigate the stability diagram and find good agreement with a universal stability threshold arising from a simple theoretical model. Using a pancake-shaped trap with the dipoles oriented along the short axis of the trap, we are able to tune the scattering length to zero, stabilizing a purely dipolar quantum gas.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0710.3643,
title = {Stabilizing a purely dipolar quantum gas against collapse},
author = {T. Koch and T. Lahaye and J. Metz and B. Fröhlich and A. Griesmaier and T. Pfau},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.3643},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
5 pages, 1 table, 3 figures