Observing dissipationless flow of an impurity in a strongly repulsive quantum fluid
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2602.12320v1
- Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2026 18:49:45 GMT
- Title: Observing dissipationless flow of an impurity in a strongly repulsive quantum fluid
- Authors: Milena Horvath, Sudipta Dhar, Elisabeth Wybo, Dimitrios Trypogeorgos, Yanliang Guo, Mikhail Zvonarev, Michael Knap, Manuele Landini, Hanns-Christoph Nägerl,
- Abstract summary: We show how a microscopic impurity can propagate through a strongly interacting 1D Bose gas without any friction.<n>Our findings demonstrate how quantum effects can conspire to eliminate dissipation of a microscopic object immersed in a quantum fluid.
- Score: 0.5268769001447818
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: The frictionless motion of an object through a fluid medium is commonly viewed as a hallmark of superfluidity. According to Landau, kinematic constraints prohibit superfluid behavior in one-dimensional (1D) bosonic systems. Here, using ultracold atoms, we show how a microscopic impurity can propagate through a strongly interacting 1D Bose gas without any friction, at odds with conventional expectations. We inject the impurity with initial velocities ranging from the subsonic to supersonic regime, and subsequently track its dynamics. For supersonic initial velocities, we observe the formation of a shock wave and a remarkably fast relaxation to a stationary regime, on a time scale that increases with decreasing impurity velocity. After reaching the stationary state, the impurity continues its motion through the system with a finite velocity. Our findings demonstrate how quantum effects can conspire to eliminate dissipation of a microscopic object immersed in a quantum fluid, thereby bringing novel insights into the propagation of matter and information in the quantum realm.
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