Physics – Condensed Matter – Quantum Gases
Scientific paper
2011-05-28
Physics
Condensed Matter
Quantum Gases
6 pages, 5 figures
Scientific paper
Vortex dipoles are generated when an obstacle moves through a superfluid. In case of phase-separated binary condensates, with appropriate interaction parameters in pan-cake shaped traps, we show that coreless vortex dipoles are created when a Gaussian obstacle beam traverses across them above a critical speed. As the obstacle passes through the inner component, it carries along a bubble of the outer component. Using Thomas-Fermi approximation, we show that phase-separated binary condensates can either support vortices with empty or filled cores. For time dependent obstacle potentials, ramped down in the present case, relative energy scales of the system influence the dynamical evolution of the binary condensate.
Angom Dilip
Gautam Sakshi
Muruganandam Paulsamy
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