Strongly Anisotropic Vortices in Dipolar Quantum Droplets

IF 8.1 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Guilong Li, Zibin Zhao, Xunda Jiang, Zhaopin Chen, Bin Liu, Boris A. Malomed, Yongyao Li
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Abstract

We construct strongly anisotropic quantum droplets with embedded vorticity in the 3D space, with mutually perpendicular vortex axis and polarization of atomic magnetic moments. Stability of these anisotropic vortex quantum droplets (AVQDs) is verified by means of systematic simulations. Their stability area is identified in the parametric plane of the total atom number and scattering length of the contact interactions. We also construct vortex–antivortex–vortex bound states and find their stability region in the parameter space. The application of a torque perpendicular to the vorticity axis gives rise to robust intrinsic oscillations or rotation of the AVQDs. The effect of three-body losses on the AVQD stability is considered too. The results show that the AVQDs can retain the topological structure (vorticity) for a sufficiently long time if the scattering length exceeds a critical value.

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双极性量子液滴中的强各向异性漩涡
我们在三维空间中构建了内嵌涡旋的强各向异性量子液滴,其涡旋轴相互垂直,原子磁矩极化。通过系统模拟验证了这些各向异性涡旋量子液滴(AVQDs)的稳定性。在原子总数和接触相互作用散射长度的参数平面上确定了它们的稳定区域。我们还构建了涡旋-反涡旋-涡旋束缚态,并在参数空间中找到了它们的稳定区域。施加垂直于涡度轴的力矩会引起 AVQDs 强烈的本征振荡或旋转。同时还考虑了三体损失对 AVQD 稳定性的影响。结果表明,如果散射长度超过临界值,AVQDs 可以在足够长的时间内保持拓扑结构(涡旋)。
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Physical review letters
Physical review letters 物理-物理:综合
CiteScore
16.50
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7.00%
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2673
审稿时长
2.2 months
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