Abstract
We study the behavior of a quantum dipolar Bose condensate with the Lee-Huang-Yang quantum corrections at zero temperature in the presence of weak disorder potential. We solve the underlying nonlocal Gross-Pitaevskii equation using a perturbative theory. The role of both the Lee-Huang-Yang term and the disorder potential on the condensed fraction, the equation of state, the compressibility and the superfluid density is deeply analyzed. Surprisingly, we find that the Lee-Huang-Yang quantum corrections not only arrest the dipolar implosion but also lead to reduce the condensate fluctuations due to the disorder effects prohibiting the formation of a Bose glass state. We show that the superfluid density exhibits unconventional behavior.
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