Phase diagram of two-component mean-field Bose mixtures
Abstract
We revisit the structure of the phase diagram of the two-component mean-field Bose mixture at finite temperatures, considering both the cases of attractive and repulsive interspecies interactions. In particular, we analyze the evolution of the phase diagram upon driving the system towards collapse and point out its distinctive features in this limit. We provide analytical insights into the global structure of the phase diagram and the properties of the phase transitions between the normal phase and the phases involving Bose-Einstein condensates. Inter alia we analytically demonstrate that for sufficiently weak interspecies interactions a12 the system generically exhibits a line of quadruple points but has no triple nor tricritical points in the phase diagram spanned by the chemical potentials μ1, μ2 and temperature T. In contrast, for sufficiently large, positive values of a12, the system displays both triple and tricritical points but no quadruple points. As pointed out in recent studies, in addition to the phase transitions involving condensation, the mixture may be driven through a liquid-gas type transition, and we clarify the conditions for its occurrence. We finally discuss the impact of interaction- and mass-imbalance on the phase diagram of the mixture.
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