We simulate a molecular Bose-Einstein condensate in the strongly dipolar regime, observing the existence of self-bound droplets, as well as their splitting into multiple droplets by confinement-induced frustration. Our quantum Monte Carlo approach goes beyond the limits of the established effective mean-field theories for dipolar quantum gases, revealing small droplets produced by strong dipolar interactions outside known stable regimes. The simulations include realistic molecular interactions and therefore have direct relevance for current and future experiments.
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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
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Physical Review Letters
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molecular Bose-Einstein condensate
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confinement-induced frustration.
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dipolar quantum gases
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Dipolar Droplets of Strongly Interacting Molecules