Quadrupole Oscillation of a Single-Vortex Condensate: Evidence for Kelvin Modes
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
cond-mat.supr-con
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vortexmodemodesquadrupolecondensatecounter-rotatingkelvinline
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We study the two transverse quadrupole modes of a cigar-shaped Bose-Einstein condensate with a single centered vortex. We show that the counter-rotating mode is more strongly damped than in the absence of a vortex, whereas the co-rotating mode is not affected appreciably by the vortex. We interpret this result as a decay of the counter-rotating quadrupole mode into two excitations of the vortex line, the so-called Kelvin modes. This is supported by direct observation of the wiggling vortex line.
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