Quantum turbulence and thermodynamics on a trapped Bose-Einstein condensate

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Autor(a) principal: Shiozaki, Rodrigo Figueiredo
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP
Texto Completo: http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/76/76131/tde-12022014-092540/
Resumo: In this thesis we have basically studied two aspects of BoseEinstein condensation (BEC) in trapped dilute gases: (i) superfluidity with the possible onset of quantum turbulence (QT), and (ii) nonuniformity, which suggests the definition of new variables in order to build a global thermodynamic description. Both analyses were performed in a 87Rb BEC magnetically trapped in a QuadrupoleIoffe configuration (QUIC) trap. Concerning the first item, vortices and QT were generated by applying an oscillatory excitation formed by a quadrupole magnetic field superimposed onto the QUIC trapping potential. Scanning both the excitation amplitude and its duration allowed us to observe different regimes, particularly one with regular, welldefined vortices and another, where the onset of QT is believed to have occurred. The transition between this two regimes were explained by considering the finitesize characteristic of trapped gases. Additionally, data analyses on three vortex configurations suggested the presence of both vortices and antivortices (opposite circulation sign), and the vortex nucleation mechanism was proposed to be related to a relative motion between the condensate and thermal components, namely a counterflow. As for the second item, the BEC transition in our experiment was characterized in terms of new global thermodynamic variables. A phase diagram was constructed and compared to the superfluid helium phase transition. Finally, we provide preliminary results on the calculation of a global heat capacity, and briefly discuss the advantages of this new approach over the local density approximation alternative, particularly on BEC clouds in the presence of vortices and QT.
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spelling Quantum turbulence and thermodynamics on a trapped Bose-Einstein condensateTurbulência quântica e termodinâmica em um condensado de Bose-Einstein aprisionadoCondensação de Bose-EinsteinTermodinâmica de gases aprisionadosTurbulência quânticaIn this thesis we have basically studied two aspects of BoseEinstein condensation (BEC) in trapped dilute gases: (i) superfluidity with the possible onset of quantum turbulence (QT), and (ii) nonuniformity, which suggests the definition of new variables in order to build a global thermodynamic description. Both analyses were performed in a 87Rb BEC magnetically trapped in a QuadrupoleIoffe configuration (QUIC) trap. Concerning the first item, vortices and QT were generated by applying an oscillatory excitation formed by a quadrupole magnetic field superimposed onto the QUIC trapping potential. Scanning both the excitation amplitude and its duration allowed us to observe different regimes, particularly one with regular, welldefined vortices and another, where the onset of QT is believed to have occurred. The transition between this two regimes were explained by considering the finitesize characteristic of trapped gases. Additionally, data analyses on three vortex configurations suggested the presence of both vortices and antivortices (opposite circulation sign), and the vortex nucleation mechanism was proposed to be related to a relative motion between the condensate and thermal components, namely a counterflow. As for the second item, the BEC transition in our experiment was characterized in terms of new global thermodynamic variables. A phase diagram was constructed and compared to the superfluid helium phase transition. Finally, we provide preliminary results on the calculation of a global heat capacity, and briefly discuss the advantages of this new approach over the local density approximation alternative, particularly on BEC clouds in the presence of vortices and QT.Nesta tese, nós estudamos dois aspectos da condensação de BoseEinstein (CBE) em gases diluídos aprisionados: (i) superfluidez e a possível ocorrência de turbulência quântica (TQ); e (ii) nãouniformidade, o que sugere um tratamento termodinâmico diferente pela definição de novas variáveis globais. Ambos os estudos foram realizados em amostras condensadas de átomos de 87Rb aprisionados magneticamente numa armadilha do tipo QUIC. Em relação ao primeiro item, a geração de vórtices e TQ ocorreu pela aplicação de uma excitação oscilatória gerada pela adição de um campo quadrupolar ao potencial confinante do QUIC. Como dependência da amplitude e duração da excitação, diferentes regimes foram observados. Particularmente, num dos regimes, apenas vórtices bem definidos foram observados e em outro, imagens consistentes com a ocorrência de TQ foram obtidas. A transição entre estes dois regimes foi explicada em termos do tamanho finito característico de gases aprisionados. Além disto, através da análise de dados mostrando configurações com três vórtices, pudemos inferir a presença de vórtices e antivórtices (circulação oposta). Para explicar o mecanismo de nucleação de vórtices, analisamos, como possível causa, um movimento relativo entre as componentes térmicas e condensadas das amostras, conhecido como contrafluxo. Já em relação ao segundo item, a transição de fase da CBE foi descrita em termos de novas variáveis termodinâmicas globais. Um diagrama de fase foi construído ressaltando as semelhanças com a transição observada no hélio superfluido. Por fim, apresentamos resultados preliminares sobre o cálculo de uma capacidade térmica global e discutimos as vantagens desta nova abordagem em relação à alternativa usual baseada na aproximação de densidade local. Estas vantagens são particularmente relevantes no caso de nuvens condensadas que apresentam vórtices e TQ.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPBagnato, Vanderlei SalvadorShiozaki, Rodrigo Figueiredo2013-12-09info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/76/76131/tde-12022014-092540/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2016-07-28T16:11:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-12022014-092540Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212016-07-28T16:11:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Quantum turbulence and thermodynamics on a trapped Bose-Einstein condensate
Turbulência quântica e termodinâmica em um condensado de Bose-Einstein aprisionado
title Quantum turbulence and thermodynamics on a trapped Bose-Einstein condensate
spellingShingle Quantum turbulence and thermodynamics on a trapped Bose-Einstein condensate
Shiozaki, Rodrigo Figueiredo
Condensação de Bose-Einstein
Termodinâmica de gases aprisionados
Turbulência quântica
title_short Quantum turbulence and thermodynamics on a trapped Bose-Einstein condensate
title_full Quantum turbulence and thermodynamics on a trapped Bose-Einstein condensate
title_fullStr Quantum turbulence and thermodynamics on a trapped Bose-Einstein condensate
title_full_unstemmed Quantum turbulence and thermodynamics on a trapped Bose-Einstein condensate
title_sort Quantum turbulence and thermodynamics on a trapped Bose-Einstein condensate
author Shiozaki, Rodrigo Figueiredo
author_facet Shiozaki, Rodrigo Figueiredo
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Bagnato, Vanderlei Salvador
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Shiozaki, Rodrigo Figueiredo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Condensação de Bose-Einstein
Termodinâmica de gases aprisionados
Turbulência quântica
topic Condensação de Bose-Einstein
Termodinâmica de gases aprisionados
Turbulência quântica
description In this thesis we have basically studied two aspects of BoseEinstein condensation (BEC) in trapped dilute gases: (i) superfluidity with the possible onset of quantum turbulence (QT), and (ii) nonuniformity, which suggests the definition of new variables in order to build a global thermodynamic description. Both analyses were performed in a 87Rb BEC magnetically trapped in a QuadrupoleIoffe configuration (QUIC) trap. Concerning the first item, vortices and QT were generated by applying an oscillatory excitation formed by a quadrupole magnetic field superimposed onto the QUIC trapping potential. Scanning both the excitation amplitude and its duration allowed us to observe different regimes, particularly one with regular, welldefined vortices and another, where the onset of QT is believed to have occurred. The transition between this two regimes were explained by considering the finitesize characteristic of trapped gases. Additionally, data analyses on three vortex configurations suggested the presence of both vortices and antivortices (opposite circulation sign), and the vortex nucleation mechanism was proposed to be related to a relative motion between the condensate and thermal components, namely a counterflow. As for the second item, the BEC transition in our experiment was characterized in terms of new global thermodynamic variables. A phase diagram was constructed and compared to the superfluid helium phase transition. Finally, we provide preliminary results on the calculation of a global heat capacity, and briefly discuss the advantages of this new approach over the local density approximation alternative, particularly on BEC clouds in the presence of vortices and QT.
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