Bose-Einstein condensation in quasi2D trapped gases
Abstract
We discuss BEC in (quasi)2D trapped gases and find that well below the transition temperature Tc the equilibrium state is a true condensate, whereas at intermediate temperatures T<Tc one has a quasicondensate (condensate with fluctuating phase). The mean-field interaction in a quasi2D gas is sensitive to the frequency ω0 of the (tight) confinement in the "frozen" direction, and one can switch the sign of the interaction by changing ω0. Variation of ω0 can also reduce the rates of inelastic processes, which opens prospects for tunable BEC in trapped quasi2D gases.
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