Abstract
We show numerically that a rotating, harmonically trapped mixture of two Bose-Einstein-condensed superfluids can - contrary to its single-species counterpart - contain a multiply quantized vortex in the ground state of the system. This giant vortex can occur without any accompanying single-quantum vortices, may either be coreless or have an empty core, and can be realized in a 87 Rb- 41 K Bose-Einstein condensate. Our results not only provide a rare example of a stable, solitary multiquantum vortex but also reveal exotic physics stemming from the coexistence of multiple, compositionally distinct condensates in one system.
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Kuopanportti, P., Orlova, N. V., & Milošević, M. V. (2015). Ground-state multiquantum vortices in rotating two-species superfluids. Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, 91(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.91.043605
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