Interplay of spin and mass superfluidity in antiferromagnetic spin-1 BEC and bicirculation vortices
E.B. Sonin

TL;DR
This paper explores the complex interplay of spin and mass superfluidity in antiferromagnetic spin-1 Bose-Einstein condensates, revealing how vortices with topological charges influence supercurrent stability and decay.
Contribution
It introduces a hydrodynamical framework describing spin and mass superfluidity, analyzing vortex structures and their role in supercurrent decay in antiferromagnetic spin-1 BECs.
Findings
Identification of bicirculation vortices with half-integer topological charges.
Demonstration of different instability regimes for supercurrents based on spin alignment.
Continuous tunability of superfluid velocity circulation from 0 to h/2m.
Abstract
The paper investigates the coexistence and interplay of spin and mass superfluidity in the antiferromagnetic spin-1 BEC. The hydrodynamical theory describes the spin degree of freedom by the equations similar to the Landau--Lifshitz--Gilbert theory for bipartite antiferromagnetic insulator. The variables in the spin space are two subspins with absolute value , which play the role of two sublattice spins in the antiferromagnetic insulators. As well as in bipartite antiferromagnetic insulators, in the antiferromagnetic spin-1 BEC there are two spin-wave modes, one is a gapless Goldstone mode, another is gapped. The Landau criterion shows that in limit of small total spin (two subspins are nearly antiparallel) instability of supercurrents starts from the gapped mode. In the opposite limit of large total spin (two subspins are nearly parallel) the gapless modes become unstable…
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