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Bound solitonic states in trapped multidimensional Bose-Einstein condensates

Published 27 Jul 2018 in cond-mat.quant-gas | (1807.10843v3)

Abstract: We report on the existence and stability of multidimensional bound solitonic states in harmonically-trapped scalar Bose-Einstein condensates. Their equilibrium separation, as a measure of the strength of the soliton-soliton or the solitonic vortex-vortex interaction, is provided for varying chemical potential $\mu$. Static bound dark solitons are shown to be dynamically stable in elongated condensates within a range of intermediate (repulsive) interparticle-interaction strength. Beyond this range the snaking instability manifests during the time evolution of the planar solitons and produces the decay into non-stationary vortex states. A subsequent dynamical recurrence of solitons and vortices can be observed at low $\mu$. At equilibrium, the bifurcations of bound dark solitons are bound solitonic vortices. Among them, both two-open and two-ring vortex lines are demonstrated to exist with both counter- and co-rotating steady velocity fields. The latter flow configurations evolve, for high chemical potential, into a stationary 3D-chain-shaped vortex and a three vortex-antivortex-vortex ring sequence that arrest the otherwise increasing angular or linear momentum respectively. As a common feature to the bifurcated vortex states, their excitation spectra present unstable modes with associated oscillatory dynamics.

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