Superfluid turbulence from quantum Kelvin wave to classical Kolmogorov cascades
Abstract
A novel unitary quantum lattice gas algorithm is used to simulate quantum turbulence of a BEC described by the Gross-Pitaevskii equation on grids up to 5760^3. For the first time, an accurate power law scaling for the quantum Kelvin wave cascade is determined: k^{-3}. The incompressible kinetic energy spectrum exhibits very distinct power law spectra in 3 ranges of k-space: a classical Kolmogorov k^{-5/3} spectrum at scales much greater than the individual quantum vortex cores, and a quantum Kelvin wave cascade spectrum k^{-3} on scales of order the vortex cores. In the semiclassical regime between these two spectra there is a pronounced steeper spectral decay, with non-universal exponent. The Kelvin k^{-3} spectrum is very robust, even on small grids, while the Kolmogorov k^{-5/3} spectrum becomes more and more apparent as the grids increase from 2048^3 grids to 5760^3.
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@article{arxiv.0905.0159,
title = {Superfluid turbulence from quantum Kelvin wave to classical Kolmogorov cascades},
author = {Jeffrey Yepez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0905.0159},
year = {2015}
}
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4 pages, 2 figures