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Symmetry breaking in interacting ring-shaped superflows of Bose-Einstein condensates

Quantum Gases 2019-10-22 v3

Abstract

We demonstrate that the evolution of superflows in interacting persistent currents of ultracold gases is strongly affected by symmetry breaking of the quantum vortex dynamics. We study counter-propagating superflows in a system of two parallel rings in regimes of weak (a Josephson junction with tunneling through the barrier) and strong (rings merging across a reduced barrier) interactions. For the weakly interacting toroidal Bose-Einstein condensates, formation of rotational fluxons (Josephson vortices) is associated with spontaneous breaking of the rotational symmetry of the tunneling superflows. The influence of a controllable symmetry breaking on the final state of the merging counter-propagating superflows is investigated in the framework of a weakly dissipative mean-field model. It is demonstrated that the population imbalance between the merging flows and the breaking of the underlying rotational symmetry can drive the double-ring system to final states with different angular momenta.

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@article{arxiv.1909.08116,
  title  = {Symmetry breaking in interacting ring-shaped superflows of Bose-Einstein condensates},
  author = {Artem Oliinyk and Igor Yatsuta and Boris Malomed and Alexander Yakimenko},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.08116},
  year   = {2019}
}

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11 pages, 5 figures