Coherent vortex dynamics in a strongly interacting superfluid on a silicon chip

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Abstract

Quantized vortices are fundamental to the two-dimensional dynamics of superfluids, from quantum turbulence to phase transitions. However, surface effects have prevented direct observations of coherent two-dimensional vortex dynamics in strongly interacting systems. Here, we overcome this challenge by confining a thin film of superfluid helium at microscale on the atomically smooth surface of a silicon chip. An on-chip optical microcavity allows laser initiation of clusters of quasi–two-dimensional vortices and nondestructive observation of their decay in a single shot. Coherent dynamics dominate, with thermal vortex diffusion suppressed by five orders of magnitude. This establishes an on-chip platform with which to study emergent phenomena in strongly interacting superfluids and to develop quantum technologies such as precision inertial sensors.

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Sachkou, Y. P., Baker, C. G., Harris, G. I., Stockdale, O. R., Forstner, S., Reeves, M. T., … Bowen, W. P. (2019). Coherent vortex dynamics in a strongly interacting superfluid on a silicon chip. Science, 366(6472), 1480–1485. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaw9229

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