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Letters To The Editor

Roton excitations in Bose–Einstein condensates and a fluid–solid transition

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Pages 423-427 | Received 01 Mar 2005, Published online: 19 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

Several authors have recently discussed the existence of roton excitations in Bose–Einstein condensates (BECs) and considered how a roton dip in the dispersion curve of elementary excitations may be related to the formation of a spatially modulated ground state. Here attention is drawn to a theoretical study of Minguzzi et al. on interatomic correlations in a BEC from dipole–dipole interactions induced by laser light of increasing intensity. Attractive interactions in superfluid 4He and repulsive interactions in ‘untuned’ BECs are then compared and contrasted, the experiments of Woods and Cowley and of Greiner et al. providing the focus respectively. It is stressed that, contrary to a very recent assertion by Nazario and Santiago, 4He is crucially different from BECs at the lowest temperatures.

Acknowledgments

This work was partially supported by an Advanced Research Initiative of Scuola Normale Superiore (SNS). NHM wishes to acknowledge that his contribution to this article was brought to fruition during a visit to SNS: it is a pleasure to acknowledge the very stimulating atmosphere in which the work was carried out, and the generous hospitality afforded by SNS.

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