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Observation of vortices in a dipolar supersolid

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  • Eva Casotti

    (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften
    Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Physik, Institut für Experimentalphysik)

  • Elena Poli

    (Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Physik, Institut für Experimentalphysik)

  • Lauritz Klaus

    (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften
    Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Physik, Institut für Experimentalphysik)

  • Andrea Litvinov

    (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften)

  • Clemens Ulm

    (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften
    Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Physik, Institut für Experimentalphysik)

  • Claudia Politi

    (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften
    Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Physik, Institut für Experimentalphysik
    ETH Zürich)

  • Manfred J. Mark

    (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften
    Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Physik, Institut für Experimentalphysik)

  • Thomas Bland

    (Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Physik, Institut für Experimentalphysik)

  • Francesca Ferlaino

    (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften
    Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Physik, Institut für Experimentalphysik)

Abstract

Supersolids are states of matter that spontaneously break two continuous symmetries: translational invariance owing to the appearance of a crystal structure and phase invariance owing to phase locking of single-particle wavefunctions, responsible for superfluid phenomena. Although originally predicted to be present in solid helium1–5, ultracold quantum gases provided a first platform to observe supersolids6–10, with particular success coming from dipolar atoms8–12. Phase locking in dipolar supersolids has been investigated through, for example, measurements of the phase coherence8–10 and gapless Goldstone modes13, but quantized vortices, a hydrodynamic fingerprint of superfluidity, have not yet been observed. Here, with the prerequisite pieces at our disposal, namely a method to generate vortices in dipolar gases14,15 and supersolids with two-dimensional crystalline order11,16,17, we report on the theoretical investigation and experimental observation of vortices in the supersolid phase (SSP). Our work reveals a fundamental difference in vortex seeding dynamics between unmodulated and modulated quantum fluids. This opens the door to study the hydrodynamic properties of exotic quantum systems with numerous spontaneously broken symmetries, in disparate domains such as quantum crystals and neutron stars18.

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  • Eva Casotti & Elena Poli & Lauritz Klaus & Andrea Litvinov & Clemens Ulm & Claudia Politi & Manfred J. Mark & Thomas Bland & Francesca Ferlaino, 2024. "Observation of vortices in a dipolar supersolid," Nature, Nature, vol. 635(8038), pages 327-331, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:635:y:2024:i:8038:d:10.1038_s41586-024-08149-7
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-08149-7
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