Statics and dynamics of a self-bound dipolar matter-wave droplet (1701.03762v1)
Abstract: We study the statics and dynamics of a stable, mobile, self-bound three-dimensional dipolar matter-wave droplet created in the presence of a tiny repulsive three-body interaction. In frontal collision with an impact parameter and in angular collision at large velocities {along all directions} two droplets behave like quantum solitons. Such collision is found to be quasi elastic and the droplets emerge undeformed after collision without any change of velocity. However, in a collision at small velocities the axisymmeric dipolar interaction plays a significant role and the collision dynamics is sensitive to the direction of motion. For an encounter along the $z$ direction at small velocities, two droplets, polarized along the $z$ direction, coalesce to form a larger droplet $-$ a droplet molecule. For an encounter along the $x$ direction at small velocities, the same droplets stay apart and never meet each other due to the dipolar repulsion. The present study is based on an analytic variational approximation and a numerical solution of the mean-field Gross-Pitaevskii equation using the parameters of ${52}$Cr atoms.