Observation of vortex lattices in Bose-Einstein condensates

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Abstract

Quantized vortices play a key role in superfluidity and superconductivity. We have observed the formation of highly ordered vortex lattices in a rotating Bose-condensed gas. These triangular lattices contained over 100 vortices with lifetimes of several seconds. Individual vortices persisted up to 40 seconds. The lattices could be generated over a wide range of rotation frequencies and trap geometries, shedding light on the formation process. Our observation of dislocations, irregular structure, and dynamics indicates that gaseous Bose-Einstein condensates may be a model system for the study of vortex matter.

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Abo-Shaeer, J. R., Raman, C., Vogels, J. M., & Ketterle, W. (2001). Observation of vortex lattices in Bose-Einstein condensates. Science, 292(5516), 476–479. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1060182

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