The Superfluid Mass Density and the Landau Criterion for Superfluidity
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Asia/Tokyo
Main research building, 4F room 433 (RIKEN Wako)
Main research building, 4F room 433
RIKEN Wako
Description
Date/time : Nov.20 (Thur.) 3pm-
Place: Main research building, 4th floor, room 433
Speaker:
Prof. Gordon Baym (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana Champaign)
Title:
The Superfluid Mass Density and the Landau Criterion for Superfluidity
Abstract:
A finite superfluid mass density is the defining characteristic of superfluids and superconductors. In this talk I will discuss the phenomenology and the microscopic theory of the superfluid mass density. I will then address why the commonly used Landau criterion for superfluidity is neither necessary nor sufficient to have superfluidity. Finally I will discuss experiments, past and future, on the superfluid mass density in ultracold bosonic and fermionic atomic systems.