Formations and dynamics of two-dimensional spinning asymmetric quantum
droplets controlled by a PT-symmetric potential
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2303.05210v1
- Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2023 12:28:44 GMT
- Title: Formations and dynamics of two-dimensional spinning asymmetric quantum
droplets controlled by a PT-symmetric potential
- Authors: Jin Song, Zhenya Yan, Boris A. Malomed
- Abstract summary: vortex solitons are produced for a variety of 2D spinning quantum droplets (QDs) in a PT-symmetric potential.
In the spinning regime, QDs become asymmetric above a critical rotation frequency, most of them being stable.
interactions between spinning or nonspinning QDs are explored, exhibiting elastic collisions under certain conditions.
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- Abstract: In this paper, vortex solitons are produced for a variety of 2D spinning
quantum droplets (QDs) in a PT-symmetric potential, modeled by the amended
Gross-Pitaevskii equation with Lee-Huang-Yang corrections. In particular, exact
QD states are obtained under certain parameter constraints, providing a guide
to finding the respective generic family. In a parameter region of the unbroken
PT symmetry, different families of QDs originating from the linear modes are
obtained in the form of multipolar and vortex droplets at low and high values
of the norm, respectively, and their stability is investigated. In the spinning
regime, QDs become asymmetric above a critical rotation frequency, most of them
being stable. The effect of the PT -symmetric potential on the spinning and
nonspinning QDs is explored by varying the strength of the gain-loss
distribution. Generally, spinning QDs trapped in the PT -symmetric potential
exhibit asymmetry due to the energy flow affected by the interplay of the
gain-loss distribution and rotation. Finally, interactions between spinning or
nonspinning QDs are explored, exhibiting elastic collisions under certain
conditions.
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