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Semi-vortex solitons and their excited states in spin-orbit-coupled binary bosonic condensates

Quantum Gases 2024-05-14 v2 Quantum Physics

Abstract

It is known that two-dimensional two-component fundamental solitons of the semi-vortex (SV) type, with vorticities (s+,s)=(0,1)(s_{+},s_{-})=(0,1) in their components, are stable ground states (GSs) in the spin-orbit-coupled (SOC) binary Bose-Einstein condensate with the contact self-attraction acting in both components, in spite of the possibility of the critical collapse in the system. However, excited states(ESs) of the SV solitons, with the vorticity set (s+,s)=(S+,S++1)(s_{+},s_{-})=( S_{+},S_{+}+1) and S+=1,2,3,...S_{+}=1,2,3,..., are unstable in the same system. We construct ESs of SV solitons in the SOC system with opposite signs of the self-interaction in the two components. The main finding is stability of the ES-SV solitons, with the extra vorticity (at least) up to S+=6S_{+}=6. The threshold value of the norm for the onset of the critical collapse, NthrN_{\mathrm{thr}}, in these excited states is higher than the commonly known critical value, Nc5.85N_{c}\approx 5.85,associated with the single-component Townes solitons, NthrN_{\mathrm{thr}} increasing with the growth of S+S_{+}. A velocity interval for stable motion of the GS-SV solitons is found too. The results suggest a solution for the challenging problem of the creation of stable vortex solitons with high topological charges.

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@article{arxiv.2403.01458,
  title  = {Semi-vortex solitons and their excited states in spin-orbit-coupled binary bosonic condensates},
  author = {Haiming Deng and Jinqing Li and Zhaopin Chen and Yaohui Liu and Dong Liu and Chunzhi Jiang and Chao Kong and Boris A. Malomed},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.01458},
  year   = {2024}
}

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To be published in Physical Review E