Finite temperature stability of quantized vortex structures in rotating Bose-Einstein condensates via complex Langevin simulation
Abstract: The thermodynamic stability of quantized vortex patterns in rotating Bose-Einstein condensates is assessed at finite temperature using complex Langevin sampling. We construct a temperature-rotation frequency phase diagram and find that that vortices are stabilized at lower rotation speeds by the addition of quantum and thermal fluctuations. The coherent states field theoretic representation of the imaginary time path integral enables efficient simulation of large systems at finite temperature, and the complex Langevin simulation scheme bypasses the sign problems that arise from the complex-valued coherent states fields as well as the gauge potential describing solid body rotation. Field operators allow us to generate high-resolution images of particle and momentum density of the cloud. Quantized vortices appear as dark spots on density images, and vector plots of cloud momentum detail circulation around each vortex.
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