Superfluid-Quasicrystal in a Bose-Einstein Condensate.

Phys Rev Lett

Department of Physics, The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas 75080-3021, USA.

Published: February 2018

A quasicrystal is a class of ordered structures defying conventional classification of solid crystals and may carry classically forbidden (e.g., fivefold) rotational symmetries. In view of long-sought supersolids, a natural question is whether a superfluid can spontaneously form quasicrystalline order that is not possessed by the underlying Hamiltonian, forming "superfluid-quasicrystals." Here we show that a superfluid-quasicrystal stripe state with the minimal fivefold rotational symmetry can be realized as the ground state of a Bose-Einstein condensate within a practical experimental scheme. There exists a rich phase diagram consisting of various superfluid-quasicrystal, supersolid, and plane-wave phases. Our scheme can be generalized for generating other higher-order (e.g., sevenfold) quasicrystal states, and provides a platform for investigating such new exotic quantum matter.

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