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arxiv: 2111.07768 · v1 · pith:LM6NINSDnew · submitted 2021-11-15 · ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas · physics.atom-ph

Can angular oscillations probe superfluidity in dipolar supersolids?

classification ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas physics.atom-ph
keywords angularsuperfluidityoscillationsprobebeendipolarexperimentalmeasurements
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Angular oscillations can provide a useful probe of the superfluid properties of a system. Such measurements have recently been applied to dipolar supersolids, which exhibit both density modulation and phase coherence, and for which robust probes of superfluidity are particularly interesting. So far, these investigations have been confined to linear droplet arrays. Here, we explore angular oscillations in systems with 2D structure, which in principle have greater sensitivity to superfluidity. Surprisingly, in both experiment and simulation, we find that the frequency of angular oscillations remains nearly unchanged even when the superfluidity of the system is altered dramatically. This indicates that angular oscillation measurements do not always provide a robust experimental probe of superfluidity with typical experimental protocols.

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