Quantized vortices and quantum turbulence
Quantum Gases
2016-01-19 v1
Abstract
We review recent important topics in quantized vortices and quantum turbulence in atomic Bose--Einstein condensates (BECs). They have previously been studied for a long time in superfluid helium. Quantum turbulence is currently one of the most important topics in low-temperature physics. Atomic BECs have two distinct advantages over liquid helium for investigating such topics: quantized vortices can be directly visualized and the interaction parameters can be controlled by the Feshbach resonance. A general introduction is followed by a description of the dynamics of quantized vortices, hydrodynamic instability, and quantum turbulence in atomic BECs.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1202.1863,
title = {Quantized vortices and quantum turbulence},
author = {M. Tsubota and K. Kasamatsu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1202.1863},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
18 pages, 5 figures, short review