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Spontaneous vortices in the formation of Bose–Einstein condensates

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  • Chad N. Weiler

    (College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA)

  • Tyler W. Neely

    (College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA)

  • David R. Scherer

    (College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA)

  • Ashton S. Bradley

    (ARC Centre of Excellence for Quantum-Atom Optics, School of Physical Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4072, Australia
    Present address: Jack Dodd Centre for Quantum Technology, Department of Physics, University of Otago, PO Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand.)

  • Matthew J. Davis

    (ARC Centre of Excellence for Quantum-Atom Optics, School of Physical Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4072, Australia)

  • Brian P. Anderson

    (College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA)

Abstract

Vortex vision One prominent element of many continuous phase transitions is the spontaneous formation of topological defects as the system passes through the critical point. The microscopic dynamics of defect formation in such transitions are generally difficult to investigate. The authors present an experimental and theoretical study of the Bose-Einstein condensation phase transition of a trapped atomic gas. They observe and statistically characterize the vortices (or defects) formed spontaneously during condensation. The results provide further understanding of the development of coherence in superfluids, and may allow for direct investigation of universal phase transition dynamics.

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  • Chad N. Weiler & Tyler W. Neely & David R. Scherer & Ashton S. Bradley & Matthew J. Davis & Brian P. Anderson, 2008. "Spontaneous vortices in the formation of Bose–Einstein condensates," Nature, Nature, vol. 455(7215), pages 948-951, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:455:y:2008:i:7215:d:10.1038_nature07334
    DOI: 10.1038/nature07334
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    1. Li, Jun-Jie & Zhang, Hui-Cong, 2023. "Stability and adaptive evolution of higher-order vector vortex solitons in thermally nonlinear media with tunable transverse size," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 177(C).

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