Abstract

ABSTRACTExceptional points describe the coalescence of the eigenmodes of a non-Hermitian matrix. When an exceptional point occurs in the unitary evolution of a many-body system, it generically leads to a dynamical instability with a finite wavevector [N. Bernier et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 113, 065303 (2014)]. Here, we study exceptional points in the context of the counterflow instability of colliding Bose–Einstein condensates. We show that the instability of this system is due to an exceptional point in the Bogoliubov spectrum. We further clarify the connection of this effect to the Landau criterion of superfluidity and to the scattering of classical particles. We propose an experimental set-up to directly probe this exceptional point, and demonstrate its feasibility with the aid of numerical calculations. Our work fosters the observation of exceptional points in nonequilibrium many-body quantum systems.

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