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Nonlinear dynamics in a trapped atomic Bose-Einstein condensate induced by an oscillating Gaussian potential
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Quantum DynamicQuantum LiquidEngineeringQuantum ComputingNonlinear Wave PropagationQuantized VorticesUltracold AtomGaussian PotentialQuantum SciencePhysicsVortex NucleationAtomic PhysicsNonlinear DynamicsBose-einstein CondensationGross-pitaevskii EquationTopological SolitonCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsQuantum Chaos
We consider a trapped atomic Bose-Einstein condensate penetrated by a repulsive Gaussian potential and theoretically investigate the dynamics induced by oscillating the Gaussian potential. Our study is based on the numerical calculation of the two-dimensional Gross-Pitaevskii equation. Our calculation reveals the dependence of the characteristic behavior of the condensate on the amplitude and frequency of the oscillating potential. These dynamics are deeply related to the nucleation and dynamics of quantized vortices and solitons. When the potential oscillates with a large amplitude, it nucleates many vortex pairs that move away from the potential. When the amplitude of the oscillation is small, it nucleates solitons through an annihilation of vortex pairs. We discuss three issues concerning the nucleation of vortices. The first is the phase diagram for the nucleation of vortices and solitons near the oscillating potential. The second is the mechanism and critical velocity of the nucleation. The critical velocity of the nucleation is an important issue in quantum fluids, and we propose an expression for the velocity containing both the coherence length and the size of the potential. The third is the divergence of the nucleation time, which is the time it takes for the potential to nucleate vortices, near the critical parameters for vortex nucleation.
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