Non-Abelian Vortices in Condensed Matter Physics
Abstract
We study the non-Abelian topological vortices in condensed matter physics, whose topological flux quantum number is described by , not by . We present two examples, a magnetic vortex in two-gap superconductor and a vorticity vortex in two-component Bose-Einstein condensate. In both cases the condensates exhibit a global SU(2) symmetry which allows the non-Abelian topology. We establish the non-Abelian flux quantization in two-gap superconductor by demonstrating the existence of non-Abelian magnetic vortex whose flux is quantized in the unit , not . We also discuss a genuine non-Abelian gauge theory of superconductivity which has a local SU(2) gauge symmetry, and establish the non-Abelian Meissner effect in the non-Abelian superconductor. We compare the non-Abelian vortices with the well-known Abelian Abrikosov vortex, and discuss how these non-Abelian vortices could be observed experimentally in two-gap superconductor made of and spin-1/2 condensate of atoms. Finally, we argue that the existence of the non-Abelian vortices provides a strong evidence for the existence of topological knots in these condensed matters whose topology is fixed by , which one can construct by twisting and connecting the periodic ends of the non-Abelian vortices.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0308182,
title = {Non-Abelian Vortices in Condensed Matter Physics},
author = {Y. M. Cho and Hyojoong Khim and Namsik Yong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0308182},
year = {2007}
}
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17 pages, 5 figures