Superfluid Oscillator Circuit with Quantum Current Regulator
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.19191v1
- Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2024 07:42:06 GMT
- Title: Superfluid Oscillator Circuit with Quantum Current Regulator
- Authors: Xue Yang, Wenkai Bai, Chen Jiao, Wu-Ming Liu, Jun-Hui Zheng, Tao Yang,
- Abstract summary: We examine the properties of atomic current in a superfluid circuit consisting of a mesoscopic channel that connects two reservoirs of a Bose-Einstein condensate.
Our findings indicate that the circuit demonstrates characteristics of both voltage-limiting and current-limiting mechanisms.
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- Abstract: We examine the properties of atomic current in a superfluid oscillating circuit consisting of a mesoscopic channel that connects two reservoirs of a Bose-Einstein condensate. We investigate the presence of a critical current in the channel and examine how the amplitude of the oscillations in the number imbalance between the two reservoirs varies with system parameters. In addition to highlighting that the dissipative resistance stems from the formation of vortex pairs, we also illustrate the role of these vortex pairs as a quantum current regulator. The dissipation strength is discrete based on the number imbalance, which corresponds to the emergence of vortex pairs in the system. Our findings indicate that the circuit demonstrates characteristics of both voltage-limiting and current-limiting mechanisms. To model the damping behavior of the atomic superfluid circuit, we develop an equivalent LC oscillator circuit with a quantum current regulator.
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