We examine an effectively repulsive Bose-Einstein condensate of atoms that rotates in a quadratic-plus-quartic trapping potential. We investigate the phase diagram of the system as a function of the angular frequency of rotation and of the coupling constant, demonstrating that there are phase transitions between multiply and singly quantized vortex states. We also show that states of different circulation can be metastable and, as a result, the gas can exhibit hysteresis as the angular frequency of rotation of the trap is varied. The simplicity of the picture that emerges for small coupling strengths suggests that this system may be attractive for studies of phase transitions
We consider a gas of N(less than or equal to 15) Bose particles with hard-core repulsion, contained ...
We investigate the lowest state of a Bose-Einstein condensate with an off-center vortex state that i...
4 pages, 2 figuresWe investigate the effect of the anisotropy of a harmonic trap on the behaviour of...
We consider bosonic atoms that rotate in an anharmonic trapping potential. Using numerical diagonali...
We examine the phase diagram of a Bose-Einstein condensate of atoms, interacting with an attractive ...
Rapidly rotating Bose-Einstein condensates confined in anharmonic traps can exhibit a rich variety o...
We present an analytical solution for the vortex lattice in a rapidly rotating trapped Bose-Einstein...
We describe the construction and operation of a time-orbiting potential trap that has different osci...
We study the lowest energy states of a weakly interacting trapped atomic Bose-Einstein condensate in...
We study the lowest energy states of a weakly interacting trapped atomic Bose-Einstein condensate in...
Abstract.- We study the stability of a rotating repulsive-atom Bose-Einstein condensate in a toroida...
Abstract: In this short review we present our recent results concerning the rotation of atomic Bose-...
In this thesis, I explore the behavior of rotating ultra-cold Bose gases, by diagonalizing the Hamil...
Contribution the proceedings of the conference "Theory of quantum gases and quantum coherence", Lyon...
Superfluids are distinguished from ordinary fluids by the quantized manner in which the rotation is ...
We consider a gas of N(less than or equal to 15) Bose particles with hard-core repulsion, contained ...
We investigate the lowest state of a Bose-Einstein condensate with an off-center vortex state that i...
4 pages, 2 figuresWe investigate the effect of the anisotropy of a harmonic trap on the behaviour of...
We consider bosonic atoms that rotate in an anharmonic trapping potential. Using numerical diagonali...
We examine the phase diagram of a Bose-Einstein condensate of atoms, interacting with an attractive ...
Rapidly rotating Bose-Einstein condensates confined in anharmonic traps can exhibit a rich variety o...
We present an analytical solution for the vortex lattice in a rapidly rotating trapped Bose-Einstein...
We describe the construction and operation of a time-orbiting potential trap that has different osci...
We study the lowest energy states of a weakly interacting trapped atomic Bose-Einstein condensate in...
We study the lowest energy states of a weakly interacting trapped atomic Bose-Einstein condensate in...
Abstract.- We study the stability of a rotating repulsive-atom Bose-Einstein condensate in a toroida...
Abstract: In this short review we present our recent results concerning the rotation of atomic Bose-...
In this thesis, I explore the behavior of rotating ultra-cold Bose gases, by diagonalizing the Hamil...
Contribution the proceedings of the conference "Theory of quantum gases and quantum coherence", Lyon...
Superfluids are distinguished from ordinary fluids by the quantized manner in which the rotation is ...
We consider a gas of N(less than or equal to 15) Bose particles with hard-core repulsion, contained ...
We investigate the lowest state of a Bose-Einstein condensate with an off-center vortex state that i...
4 pages, 2 figuresWe investigate the effect of the anisotropy of a harmonic trap on the behaviour of...