Critical wetting, first-order wetting and prewetting phase transitions in binary mixtures of Bose-Einstein condensates

Abstract

An ultralow-temperature binary mixture of Bose-Einstein condensates adsorbed at an optical wall can undergo a wetting phase transition in which one of the species excludes the other from contact with the wall. Interestingly, while hard-wall boundary conditions entail the wetting transition to be of first order, using Gross-Pitaevskii theory we show that first-order wetting as well as critical wetting can occur when a realistic exponential optical wall potential (evanescent wave) with a finite turn-on length λ is assumed. The relevant surface excess energies are computed in an expansion in λ/i, where i is the healing length of condensate i. Experimentally, the wetting transition may best be approached by varying the interspecies scattering length a12 using Feshbach resonances. In the hard-wall limit, λ → 0, exact results are derived for the prewetting and first-order wetting phase boundaries.

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