Anomalous tunneling of collective excitations and effects of superflow in the polar phase of a spin-1 spinor Bose-Einstein condensate

Physics – Condensed Matter – Quantum Gases

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We investigate tunneling properties of collective modes in the polar phase of a spin-1 spinor Bose-Einstein condensate. This spinor BEC state has two kinds of gapless modes, i.e., Bogoliubov mode and spin-wave. Within the framework of the mean-field theory at T=0, we show that these Goldstone modes exhibit the perfect transmission in the low-energy limit. Their anomalous tunneling behaviors still hold in the presence of superflow, except in the critical current state. In the critical current state, while the tunneling of Bogoliubov mode is accompanied by finite reflection, the spin-wave still exhibit the perfect transmission, unless the strengths of a spin-dependent and spin-independent interactions take the same value.

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