Numerical simulations reveal that tilting dipolar atoms in rotating BECs drives a square-to-triangular vortex lattice transition, vortex elimination beyond the magic angle, and LHY-enabled vortex formation or fragmentation depending on orientation and rotation strength.
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Experiments have observed bright solitons in quasi-1D traps, elusive 2D Townes solitons, vortex solitons, and nonclassical signatures of modulational instability in attractive condensates.
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Structural transition and fragmentation of vortex lattices in rotating tilted dipolar Bose-Einstein condensate
Numerical simulations reveal that tilting dipolar atoms in rotating BECs drives a square-to-triangular vortex lattice transition, vortex elimination beyond the magic angle, and LHY-enabled vortex formation or fragmentation depending on orientation and rotation strength.
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Attractive Multidimensional Condensates--Experiments
Experiments have observed bright solitons in quasi-1D traps, elusive 2D Townes solitons, vortex solitons, and nonclassical signatures of modulational instability in attractive condensates.