Bose-Einstein condensation in nonlinear system

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Bose-Einstein condensation in nonlinear system

Shosuke Sasaki

(Physics research and technology)

Nova Science Publishers, c2011

  • : softcover

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [163]-168) and index

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Description

Bose-Einstein condensation was discovered in atomic gas systems, where Bose condensate occupies 100% of the total system at zero temperature. Liquid helium systems have been investigated based on the Landau theory, where the superfluid component of liquid helium is background flow. According to the Landau theory, it is doubtful that the superfluid component is a Bose condensate. In experiments, the probability of helium atoms with zero momentum is a few percent of the total liquid helium at ultra-low temperatures. However, the superfluid component occupies 100% of the liquid helium at zero temperature, as macroscopic observations indicate. This new book introduces a quasi-particle representing an eigenstate of the total Hamiltonian

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • General Form of Total Energy
  • Temperature Dependence of the Excitation Energy
  • Calculation of Entropy
  • Specific Heat
  • Bose--Einstein Condensate of Dressed Bosons
  • ? Transition & Phase Diagram
  • Two-Fluid Mechanism Caused by Nonlinear Energy Form
  • Properties of the Solutions
  • Contribution of Dressed Bosons in Several Phenomena
  • Thermodynamic Functions
  • Discussion & Conclusions
  • Index.

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