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      Watching dark solitons decay into vortex rings in a Bose-Einstein condensate

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          We have created spatial dark solitons in two-component Bose-Einstein condensates in which the soliton exists in one of the condensate components and the soliton nodal plane is filled with the second component. The filled solitons are stable for hundreds of milliseconds. The filling can be selectively removed, making the soliton more susceptible to dynamical instabilities. For a condensate in a spherically symmetric potential, these instabilities cause the dark soliton to decay into stable vortex rings. We have imaged the resulting vortex rings.

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          Vortices in a Bose-Einstein Condensate

          We have created vortices in two-component Bose-Einstein condensates. The vortex state was created through a coherent process involving the spatial and temporal control of interconversion between the two components. Using an interference technique, we map the phase of the vortex state to confirm that it possesses angular momentum. We can create vortices in either of the two components and have observed differences in the dynamics and stability.
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            Vortex formation in a stirred Bose-Einstein condensate

            Using a focused laser beam we stir a Bose-Einstein condensate of 87Rb confined in a magnetic trap and observe the formation of a vortex for a stirring frequency exceeding a critical value. At larger rotation frequencies we produce states of the condensate for which up to four vortices are simultaneously present. We have also measured the lifetime of the single vortex state after turning off the stirring laser beam.
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              Properties of Two-Species Bose Condensates

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                22 December 2000
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                10.1103/PhysRevLett.86.2926
                cond-mat/0012444
                0e3f86e1-e5c1-4569-aab0-2df3676e39e7
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                4 pages, 4 figures
                cond-mat

                Condensed matter
                Condensed matter

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