Vortex nucleations in spinor Bose condensates under synthetic azimuthal gauge potentials
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Abstract
We demonstrate the experimental observation of vortex nucleations in spinor Bose-Einstein Condensates under radially-localized synthetic gauge potentials. Such gauge potentials are azimuthal and created by light-induced spin-orbital-angular-momentum coupling, generating circulating azimuthal velocity fields. A sufficiently large azimuthal velocity peaked near the condensate center results in a dynamically unstable localized excitation that initiates vortex nucleations. This excitation appears as a spontaneously-formed vortex-antivortex pair near the cloud center. Following the initially developed instability, the dynamics is governed by the asymmetry and dissipation, where the atomic orbital angular momentum evolves and can reach the value of the ground state. Our experimental results agrees reasonably with time-dependent Gross-Pitaevskii equation (GPE) simulations.
Presenters
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Yu-Ju Lin
Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica
Authors
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Yu-Ju Lin
Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica
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Li-Ren Liu
Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences
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Shao-Ci Wu
Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences
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Tze-Wei Liu
Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences b91202001@gmail.com
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Hung-Yi Hsu
Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences
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Tzu-Ken Shen
Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences
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Sungkit Yip
Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica and Institute of Atomic and Molecular Scineces, Academia Sinica, Inst of Physics Academia Sinica
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Yuki Kawaguchi
Nagoya University