In coplanar double-ring BECs, linear acceleration restores Josephson oscillations for single-vortex states and displaces the Josephson vortex lattice proportionally to the acceleration.
Generating ring currents, solitons, and svortices by stirring a Bose-Einstein condensate in a toroidal trap
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We propose a simple stirring experiment to generate quantized ring currents and solitary excitations in Bose-Einstein condensates in a toroidal trap geometry. Simulations of the 3D Gross-Pitaevskii equation show that pure ring current states can be generated efficiently by adiabatic manipulation of the condensate, which can be realized on experimental time scales. This is illustrated by simulated generation of a ring current with winding number two. While solitons can be generated in quasi-1D tori, we show the even more robust generation of hybrid, solitonic vortices (svortices) in a regime of wider confinement. Svortices are vortices confined to essentially one-dimensional dynamics, which obey a similar phase-offset--velocity relationship as solitons. Marking the transition between solitons and vortices, svortices are a distinct class of symmetry-breaking stationary and uniformly rotating excited solutions of the 2D and 3D Gross-Pitaevskii equation in a toroidal trapping potential. Svortices should be observable in dilute-gas experiments.
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Acceleration-driven dynamics of Josephson vortices in coplanar superfluid rings
In coplanar double-ring BECs, linear acceleration restores Josephson oscillations for single-vortex states and displaces the Josephson vortex lattice proportionally to the acceleration.