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Superfluidity versus Bloch Oscillations in Confined Atomic Gases

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Phys. Rev. Lett., 87 (10): 100403 (August 2001)
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.100403

Abstract

We study the superfluid properties of (quasi) one-dimensional bosonic atom gases/liquids in traps with finite geometries in the presence of strong quantum fluctuations. Driving the condensate with a moving defect we find the nucleation rate for phase slips using instanton techniques. While phase slips are quenched in a ring resulting in a superfluid response, they proliferate in a tube geometry where we find Bloch oscillations in the chemical potential. These Bloch oscillations describe the individual tunneling of atoms through the defect and thus are a consequence of particle quantization.

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