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Immiscibility–Miscibility Transition Driven by Distinct Dipolar Orientations in BEC Mixtures

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We propose a method to study the effect of distinct dipolar orientations on the immiscibility–miscibility transition (IMT) in a binary mixture of dipolar Bose–Einstein condensates in quasi-one dimension. Instead of tilting the dipoles with the same angle, we propose to use different initial orientations which will lead, upon performing a tilt of the whole system, to dipoles pointing in different directions and hence to a better control of the miscible and immiscible phases. The procedure may be conducted in the future by a kind of species-dependent magnetic field.

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Hocine, A., Benarous, M. Immiscibility–Miscibility Transition Driven by Distinct Dipolar Orientations in BEC Mixtures. J Low Temp Phys 203, 47–54 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10909-021-02567-x

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