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Evidence for an oscillating soliton/vortex ring by density engineering of a Bose-Einstein condensate

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NATURE PHYSICS
Volume 5, Issue 3, Pages 193-197

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/NPHYS1177

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  1. Israel Science Foundation

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When two Bose-Einstein condensates collide with high collisional energy, the celebrated matter-wave interference pattern appears(1). For lower collisional energies, the repulsive interaction energy becomes significant, and the interference pattern evolves into an array of grey solitons(2,3). But the lowest collisional energies, producing a single pair of solitons, have not been probed so far. Here, we report on experiments using density engineering on the healing length scale(3,4) to produce such a pair of solitons. We see evidence that the solitons evolve periodically between vortex rings and solitons. The stable, periodic evolution is in sharp contrast to the behaviour seen in previous experiments(5,6) in which the solitons decay irreversibly into vortex rings through the so-called snake instability(7-13). The evolution can be understood in terms of conservation of mass and energy in a narrow condensate.

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