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Persistent currents supported by solitary waves in toroidal Bose-Einstein condensates

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PHYSICAL REVIEW A
Volume 91, Issue 6, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.91.063625

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  1. Spanish MINECO [FIS2011-28617-C02-01]
  2. European Regional Development Fund
  3. Generalitat de Catalunya Grant [2014SGR401]
  4. Spanish MECD Fellowship [FPU13/02106]

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We analyze the nucleation of persistent currents in Bose-Einstein condensates of ultracold gases confined in a ring. This phenomenon has been recently investigated in an experiment [S. Eckel, J. G. Lee, F. Jendrzejewski, N. Murray, C. W. Clark, C. J. Lobb, W. D. Phillips, M. Edwards, and G. K. Campbell, Nature (London) 506, 200 (2014)], where hysteresis loops have been observed in the activation of quantized persistent currents by rotating weak links. In this work, we demonstrate the existence of three-dimensional stationary currents with nonquantized angular momentum. They are generated by families of solitary waves that exhibit a continuous variation in the angular momentum and provide a bridge between different winding numbers. We show that the size of hysteresis loops is determined by the range of existence within the weak link region of solitary waves which configure the energy barrier preventing phase slips. The barrier vanishes when the critical rotation leads winding number and solitonic states to a matching configuration. At this point, Landau and Feynman criteria for phase slips meet: the fluid flow reaches the local speed of sound, and stationary vortex lines (which are the building blocks of multidimensional solitons) can be excited inside the system.

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