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pmid34108696      Nature 2021 ; 594 (7862): 191-194
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  • Observation of first and second sound in a BKT superfluid #MMPMID34108696
  • Christodoulou P; Galka M; Dogra N; Lopes R; Schmitt J; Hadzibabic Z
  • Nature 2021[Jun]; 594 (7862): 191-194 PMID34108696show ga
  • Superfluidity in its various forms has been of interest since the observation of frictionless flow in liquid helium II(1,2). In three spatial dimensions it is conceptually associated with the emergence of long-range order at a critical temperature. One of the hallmarks of superfluidity, as predicted by the two-fluid model(3,4) and observed in both liquid helium(5) and in ultracold atomic gases(6,7), is the existence of two kinds of sound excitation-the first and second sound. In two-dimensional systems, thermal fluctuations preclude long-range order(8,9); however, superfluidity nevertheless emerges at a non-zero critical temperature through the infinite-order Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT) transition(10,11), which is associated with a universal jump(12) in the superfluid density without any discontinuities in the thermodynamic properties of the fluid. BKT superfluids are also predicted to support two sounds, but so far this has not been observed experimentally. Here we observe first and second sound in a homogeneous two-dimensional atomic Bose gas, and use the two temperature-dependent sound speeds to determine the superfluid density of the gas(13-16). Our results agree with the predictions of BKT theory, including the prediction of a universal jump in the superfluid density at the critical temperature.
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