Condensation of quasiparticles and density modulation beyond the superfluid critical velocity
Abstract
We investigate the effect of a constant external velocity field on the ground state of a bosonic quasiparticle Hamiltonian. Below a critical velocity the ground state is a quasiparticle vacuum, corresponding to a pure superfluid phase at zero temperature. Beyond the critical velocity energy minimization leads to a macroscopic condensation of quasiparticles at a nonzero wave vector kv parallel to the velocity v. Simultaneously, physical particles also undergo a condensation at kv and, to a smaller extent, at -kv. Together with the BEC at k=0, the three entangled condensates give rise to density modulations of wave vectors kv and 2kv. For larger |v| our model predicts a bifurcation of kv with corresponding two pure condensates and no density modulation.
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