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arxiv: 1409.7670 · v4 · pith:4XGDPFLDnew · submitted 2014-09-26 · ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas

Angular momentum in interacting many-body systems hides in phantom vortices

classification ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas
keywords angularmomentummany-bodysystemsvortexphantomdynamicsexistence
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Vortices are essential to angular momentum in quantum systems such as ultracold atomic gases. The existence of quantized vorticity in bosonic systems stimulated the development of the Gross-Pitaevskii mean-field approximation. However, the true dynamics of angular momentum in finite, interacting many-body systems like trapped Bose-Einstein condensates is enriched by the emergence of quantum correlations whose description demands more elaborate methods. Herein we theoretically investigate the full many-body dynamics of the acquisition of angular momentum by a gas of ultracold bosons in two dimensions using a standard rotation procedure. We demonstrate the existence of a novel mode of quantized vorticity, which we term the $\textit{phantom vortex}$ that, contrary to the conventional mean-field vortex, can be detected as a topological defect of spatial coherence, but $\textit{not}$ of the density. We describe previously unknown many-body mechanisms of vortex nucleation and show that angular momentum is hidden in phantom vortex modes which so far seem to have evaded experimental detection.

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