Splitting of singly and doubly quantized composite vortices in two-component Bose-Einstein condensates
Pekko Kuopanportti, Soumik Bandyopadhyay, Arko Roy, D. Angom

TL;DR
This paper investigates the dynamical instabilities and splitting behaviors of composite vortices in two-component Bose-Einstein condensates, revealing complex decay processes unique to multicomponent systems through numerical simulations.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed numerical analysis of vortex splitting in two-component BECs, identifying new decay pathways and instability conditions not present in single-component condensates.
Findings
Singly and doubly quantized vortices exhibit nonreal excitation frequencies indicating dynamical instabilities.
Vortices can split into multiple vortices with different phase winding configurations.
Complex multi-step decay processes are observed, dependent on intercomponent interactions.
Abstract
We study numerically the dynamical instabilities and splitting of singly and doubly quantized composite vortices in two-component Bose-Einstein condensates harmonically confined to quasi two dimensions. In this system, the vortices become pointlike composite defects that can be classified in terms of an integer pair of phase winding numbers. Our simulations based on zero-temperature mean-field theory reveal several vortex splitting behaviors that stem from the multicomponent nature of the system and do not have direct counterparts in single-component condensates. By calculating the Bogoliubov excitations of stationary axisymmetric composite vortices, we find nonreal excitation frequencies (dynamical instabilities) for the singly quantized and vortices and for all variants of doubly quantized vortices, which we define by the condition…
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