2015
DOI: 10.1209/0295-5075/111/66001
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Spontaneous $\mathcal{PT}$ symmetry breaking of a ferromagnetic superfluid in a gradient field

Abstract: We consider the interaction of a ferromagnetic spinor Bose-Einstein condensate with a magnetic field gradient. The magnetic field gradient realizes a spin-position coupling that explicitly breaks time-reversal symmetry T and space parity P, but preserves the combined PT symmetry. We observe using numerical simulations, a phase transition spontaneously breaking this remaining symmetry. The transition to a low-gradient phase, in which gradient effects are frozen out by the ferromagnetic interaction, suggests the… Show more

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“…There is a strong research activity in the field of non-Hermitian quantum mechanics, both as regards its foundation [7,8] and its application to a wide variety of phenomena, such as for metrology [9], chaos in optomechanics [10,11], and for stimulating the fluctuation superconductivity [12]. The finding of PT -symmetry breaking leading to the coalescence of the energy levels has also been reported in distinct systems as microwave billiard [13], tunneling heterostructures [14], lattice model [15], a ferromagnetic superfluid [16], etc., considerably broadening the range of interest in the physics of non-Hermitian Hamiltonians.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a strong research activity in the field of non-Hermitian quantum mechanics, both as regards its foundation [7,8] and its application to a wide variety of phenomena, such as for metrology [9], chaos in optomechanics [10,11], and for stimulating the fluctuation superconductivity [12]. The finding of PT -symmetry breaking leading to the coalescence of the energy levels has also been reported in distinct systems as microwave billiard [13], tunneling heterostructures [14], lattice model [15], a ferromagnetic superfluid [16], etc., considerably broadening the range of interest in the physics of non-Hermitian Hamiltonians.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SBECs can have high densities and multi-second magnetic coherence times [26], which together imply extreme magnetic sensitivity at the few-µm length scale [27]. A single mode SBEC comagnetometer is robust against external magnetic field gradients [28] and could find application in detecting shortrange spin-dependent forces [29] and in studying cold collision physics [30]. We employ a 87 Rb SBEC, with the f = 1 and f = 2 hyperfine manifolds as co-located magnetic sensors.…”
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confidence: 99%