Supercurrent induced by multipoles in nonmagnetic spin-2 Bose-Einstein condensates

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Abstract

In spinor Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs), a supercurrent is known to be induced by the magnetic degrees of freedom when the magnitude of the spin vector is finite. On the other hand, when a spinor BEC is nonmagnetic, the supercurrent originatingfrom the magnetic degrees of freedom is absentfor a spin-1 BEC; however, it has remained to beclarified if it is essentially zero for any spin degrees of freedom. We show that a supercurrent can be induced by magnetic multipoles for a non-magnetic spin-2 BEC. We analytically derive asuperfluid in a nonmagnetic spin-2 BEC that involves components originatingfrom the magnetic degrees of freedom. We also numerically demonstrate that these components can be induced by aspatially dependent magnetic field via the quadratic Zeeman effect.

*This work is supported by JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(B) KAKENHIGrant No. JP18H01145 and JSPS Grantin-Aid Scientific Research on Innovative Areas Topological Material Science KAKENHI Grant No. JP15H05855.

Presenters

  • Emi Yukawa

    • Center for Emergent Matter Scicnce, RIKEN

Authors

  • Emi Yukawa

    • Center for Emergent Matter Scicnce, RIKEN
  • Masahito Ueda

    • Department of Physics, University of Tokyo
    • University of Tokyo