Quantum Hall effect with small numbers of vortices in Bose-Einstein condensates
Tim Byrnes, Jonathan P. Dowling

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a quantized current response in Bose-Einstein condensates with vortices, linking topological vortex properties to measurable quantities, and proposes a novel method for atomic mass measurement.
Contribution
It introduces a topological quantization of current in BECs with vortices, analogous to the quantum Hall effect, and derives an exact vortex momentum-displacement relation.
Findings
Quantized current response related to vortex distribution.
Topological phase determines the quantization units.
Potential for topological measurement of atomic mass.
Abstract
When vortices are displaced in Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC), the Magnus force gives the system a momentum transverse in the direction to the displacement. We show that Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC) in long channels with vortices exhibit a quantization of the current response with respect to the spatial vortex distribution. The quantization originates from the well-known topological property of the phase around a vortex --- it is an integer multiple of . In a similar way to the integer quantum Hall effect, the current along the channel is related to this topological phase, and can be extracted from two experimentally measurable quantities: the total momentum of the BEC and the spatial distribution. The quantization is in units of , where is the mass of the atoms and is Planck's constant. We derive an exact vortex momentum-displacement relation for BECs…
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