Creating vortons and three-dimensional skyrmions from domain wall annihilation with stretched vortices in Bose-Einstein condensates
Abstract
We propose a mechanism to create a vorton or three-dimensional skyrmion in phase-separated two-component BECs with the order parameters Psi1 and Psi2 of the two condensates. We consider a pair of a domain wall (brane) and an anti-domain wall (anti-brane) stretched by vortices (strings), where the Psi2 component with a vortex winding is sandwiched by two domains of the Psi1 component. The vortons appear when the domain wall pair annihilates. Experimentally, this can be realized by preparing the phase separation in the order Psi1, Psi2 and Psi1 components, where the nodal plane of a dark soliton in Psi1 component is filled with the Psi2 component with vorticity. By selectively removing the filling Psi2 component gradually with a resonant laser beam, the collision of the brane and anti-brane can be made, creating vortons.
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