Symmetry-conserving vortex clusters in small rotating clouds of ultracold bosons
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.othernucl-thphysics.atm-clus
keywords
bosonsrotatingsmallstatesvortexclusterswaveangular
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The properties of a special class of correlated many-body wave functions, named rotating vortex clusters (RVCs), that preserve the total angular momentum of a small cloud of trapped rotating bosons are investigated. They have lower energy and provide a superior description for the formation of vortices compared to the mean-field Gross-Pitaevskii (GP) states that break the rotational symmetry. The GP vortex states are shown to be wave packets composed of such RVC states. Our results suggest that, for a small number of bosons, the physics is different from that of ideal Bose-Einstein condensates which characterize larger assemblies
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