Characteristics of Two-Dimensional Quantum Turbulence in a Compressible Superfluid
Abstract
Under suitable forcing a fluid exhibits turbulence, with characteristics strongly affected by the fluid's confining geometry. Here we study two-dimensional quantum turbulence in a highly oblate Bose-Einstein condensate in an annular trap. As a compressible quantum fluid, this system affords a rich phenomenology, allowing coupling between vortex and acoustic energy. Small-scale stirring generates an experimentally observed disordered vortex distribution that evolves into large-scale flow in the form of a persistent current. Numerical simulation of the experiment reveals additional characteristics of two-dimensional quantum turbulence: spontaneous clustering of same-circulation vortices, and an incompressible energy spectrum with dependence for low wavenumbers and dependence for high .
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@article{arxiv.1204.1102,
title = {Characteristics of Two-Dimensional Quantum Turbulence in a Compressible Superfluid},
author = {T. W. Neely and A. S. Bradley and E. C. Samson and S. J. Rooney and E. M. Wright and K. J. H. Law and R. Carretero-González and P. G. Kevrekidis and M. J. Davis and B. P. Anderson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1204.1102},
year = {2013}
}
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7 pages, 7 figures. Reference [29] updated for v2