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Suppressed Solitonic Cascade in Spin-Imbalanced Superfluid Fermi Gas

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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volume 120, Issue 25, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.253002

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  1. Polish National Science Center (NCN) [UMO-2014/13/D/ST3/01940]
  2. PRACE [2016153479]
  3. Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling (ICM) of Warsaw University [GA67-14]
  4. Global Scientific Information and Computing Center, Tokyo Institute of Technology [hp170181]
  5. Polish NCN Grant [UMO-2013/08/A/ST3/00708]

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Cold atoms experiments offer invaluable information on superfluid dynamics, including decay cascades of topological defects. While the cascade properties are well established for Bose systems, our understanding of their behavior in Fermi counterparts is very limited, in particular in spin-imbalanced systems, where superfluid (paired) and normal (unpaired) particles naturally coexist giving rise to complex spatial structure of the atomic cloud. Here we show, based on a newly developed microscopic approach, that the decay cascades of topological defects are dramatically modified by the spin polarization. We demonstrate that decay cascades end up at different stages: dark soliton, vortex ring, or vortex line, depending on the polarization. We reveal that it is caused by sucking of unpaired particles into the soliton's internal structure. As a consequence vortex reconnections are hindered and we anticipate that quantum turbulence phenomenon can be significantly affected, indicating new physics induced by polarization effects.

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