Vortices in multicomponent Bose-Einstein condensates
Kenichi Kasamatsu, Makoto Tsubota, Masahito Ueda

TL;DR
This paper reviews the structure, stability, and variety of vortices in multicomponent Bose-Einstein condensates, highlighting experimental observations and theoretical models of complex vortex states and phase diagrams.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of vortex phenomena in two-component BECs, including new vortex states, vortex molecules, and phase diagrams under various conditions.
Findings
Observation of a square vortex lattice in experiments
Identification of vortex molecules with anisotropic vorticity
Rich vortex phase diagram with unconventional states
Abstract
We review the topic of quantized vortices in multicomponent Bose-Einstein condensates of dilute atomic gases, with an emphasis on that in two-component condensates. First, we review the fundamental structure, stability and dynamics of a single vortex state in a slowly rotating two-component condensates. To understand recent experimental results, we use the coupled Gross-Pitaevskii equations and the generalized nonlinear sigma model. An axisymmetric vortex state, which was observed by the JILA group, can be regarded as a topologically trivial skyrmion in the pseudospin representation. The internal, coherent coupling between the two components breaks the axisymmetry of the vortex state, resulting in a stable vortex molecule (a meron pair). We also mention unconventional vortex states and monopole excitations in a spin-1 Bose-Einstein condensate. Next, we discuss a rich variety of vortex…
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