Quantum phase transition of the 103mRh spin-density wave

Abstract

We induce a quantum phase transition of the 103mRh excitation at the critical density of 1012 cm-3 by bremsstrahlung pumping at 300 K. A massive 103mRh spin-density wave carrying a spin current moves on the identical 103Rh matrix like a quantum fluid. The collapse-and-revival spectral evolution indicates that the collective nuclear excitation undergoes dynamic Bose-Einstein condensation. Applying an external magnetic field, we observe the Onsager-Feynman quantization, which gives further evidence of the superfluidic phase.

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