Quantum Joule-Thomson effect in a saturated homogeneous Bose gas.
Phys Rev Lett
; 112(4): 040403, 2014 Jan 31.
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We study the thermodynamics of Bose-Einstein condensation in a weakly interacting quasihomogeneous atomic gas, prepared in an optical-box trap. We characterize the critical point for condensation and observe saturation of the thermal component in a partially condensed cloud, in agreement with Einstein's textbook picture of a purely statistical phase transition. Finally, we observe the quantum Joule-Thomson effect, namely isoenthalpic cooling of an (essentially) ideal gas. In our experiments this cooling occurs spontaneously, due to energy-independent collisions with the background gas in the vacuum chamber. We extract a Joule-Thomson coefficient µJT>10(9) K/bar, about 10 orders of magnitude larger than observed in classical gases.
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Phys Rev Lett
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2014
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Reino Unido