Dynamics of equilibration and collisions in ultradilute quantum droplets

Abstract

Employing time-dependent density-functional theory, we have studied dynamical equilibration and binary head-on collisions of quantum droplets made of a 39K-39K Bose mixture. The phase space of collision outcomes is extensively explored by performing fully three-dimensional calculations with effective single-component QMC based and two-components LHY-corrected mean-field functionals. We exhaustively explored the important effect -- not considered in previous studies -- of the initial population ratio deviating from the optimal mean-field value N2/N1 = a11 / a22. Both stationary and dynamical calculations with an initial non-optimal concentration ratio display good agreement with experiments. Calculations including three-body losses acting only on the |F, mF=|1,0 state show dramatic differences with those obtained with the three-body term acting on the total density.

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