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Bose-Einstein condensation of quasi-equilibrium magnons at room temperature under pumping.

Authors :
Demokritov SO
Demidov VE
Dzyapko O
Melkov GA
Serga AA
Hillebrands B
Slavin AN
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2006 Sep 28; Vol. 443 (7110), pp. 430-3.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Bose-Einstein condensation is one of the most fascinating phenomena predicted by quantum mechanics. It involves the formation of a collective quantum state composed of identical particles with integer angular momentum (bosons), if the particle density exceeds a critical value. To achieve Bose-Einstein condensation, one can either decrease the temperature or increase the density of bosons. It has been predicted that a quasi-equilibrium system of bosons could undergo Bose-Einstein condensation even at relatively high temperatures, if the flow rate of energy pumped into the system exceeds a critical value. Here we report the observation of Bose-Einstein condensation in a gas of magnons at room temperature. Magnons are the quanta of magnetic excitations in a magnetically ordered ensemble of magnetic moments. In thermal equilibrium, they can be described by Bose-Einstein statistics with zero chemical potential and a temperature-dependent density. In the experiments presented here, we show that by using a technique of microwave pumping it is possible to excite additional magnons and to create a gas of quasi-equilibrium magnons with a non-zero chemical potential. With increasing pumping intensity, the chemical potential reaches the energy of the lowest magnon state, and a Bose condensate of magnons is formed.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
443
Issue :
7110
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17006509
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature05117