Time-dependent BdG simulations show low-order Shapiro steps in barrier velocity versus chemical potential difference for ring-trapped superfluid Fermi gases, with quantization in units of ħω/2.
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Vortex dipoles in expanding shell BECs progressively break spherical symmetry and produce non-monotonic cloud aspect ratio via vortex-curvature interplay.
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Shapiro steps of superfluid Fermi gases in a ring trap across the BCS--BEC crossover
Time-dependent BdG simulations show low-order Shapiro steps in barrier velocity versus chemical potential difference for ring-trapped superfluid Fermi gases, with quantization in units of ħω/2.
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Vortex dipoles in expanding shell-shaped Bose-Einstein condensates
Vortex dipoles in expanding shell BECs progressively break spherical symmetry and produce non-monotonic cloud aspect ratio via vortex-curvature interplay.