Quantum Kinetic Theory of Collisionless Superfluid Internal Convection

Physics – Condensed Matter – Quantum Gases

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Superfluids can transport heat via simultaneous opposite flows of their spatially interpenetrating condensate and thermal components. While this internal convection is usually described within Landau's phenomenological two fluid hydrodynamics, we apply quantum kinetic theory to a dilute Bose gas held beween thermal reservoirs at different temperatures, and show that the phenomenon also appears in collisionless kinetic regimes, and should be directly observable in currently feasible experiments on trapped ultracold vapors.

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