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Critical Velocity and Arrest of a Superfluid in a Point-Like Disordered Potential

Superfluid flow past a potential barrier is a well studied problem in ultracold Bose gases, however, fewer studies have considered the case of flow through a disordered potential. Here we consider the case of a superfluid flowing through a channel containing multiple point-like barriers, randomly placed to form a disordered potential. We begin by identifying the relationship between the relative position of two point-like barriers and the critical velocity of such an arrangement. We then show that there is a mapping between the critical velocity of a system with two obstacles, and a system with a large number of obstacles. By establishing an initial superflow through a point-like disordered potential, moving faster than the critical velocity, we study how the superflow is arrested through the nucleation of vortices and the breakdown of superfluidity, a problem with interesting connections to quantum turbulence and coarsening. We calculate the vortex decay rate as the width of the barriers is increased, and show that vortex pinning becomes a more important effect for these larger barriers.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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