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Classical field simulation of vortex lattice melting in a two-dimensional fast rotating Bose gas

Quantum Gases 2026-03-03 v1

Abstract

We present a classical field simulation study of the thermal melting of a two-dimensional vortex lattice in a rotating Bose gas, focusing on the role of finite-size effects on the melting temperature. This work constitutes a numerical continuation of the recent experimental investigation reported in [Physical Review Letters 133, 143401 (2024)], which addressed the thermal melting of a vortex lattice in a quasi-two-dimensional Bose gas. Using the stochastic projected Gross-Pitaevskii equation in a harmonic plus quartic trap, we simulate the finite-temperature equilibrium state and extract vortex configurations from density snapshots. Clear signatures of the two-step Kosterlitz--Thouless--Halperin--Nelson--Young melting scenario are identified. Our simulations enable a detailed characterization of the crystalline, hexatic, and liquid phases through correlation functions quantifying the translational and orientational order and through defect statistics. Finite-size effects are shown to play a crucial role at lower rotation frequencies, affecting the proliferation of lattice defects.

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@article{arxiv.2603.01911,
  title  = {Classical field simulation of vortex lattice melting in a two-dimensional fast rotating Bose gas},
  author = {Sálvio Jacob Bereta and Lucas Madeira and Mônica A. Caracanhas and Hélène Perrin and Romain Dubessy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.01911},
  year   = {2026}
}