Observation of Topologically Stable 2D Skyrmions in an Antiferromagnetic Spinor Bose-Einstein Condensate

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Abstract

We report the creation and time evolution of two-dimensional (2D) skyrmion excitations in quasi-2D polar Bose-Einstein condensate of F=1 23Na atoms, where the 2D skyrmion is topologically protected.\footnote{J. Choi, W. J. Kwon, and Y. Shin, Physical Review Letters 108, 035301 (2012).} Spin rotation method was used for imprinting the skyrmion spin textures in a controllable manner. The skyrmion was observed to be stable on a short time scale of a few tens of ms but to dynamically deform its shape and eventually decay to a uniform spin texture. The decay dynamics involves breaking the polar phase inside the condensate without having topological charge density flow through the boundary of the finite-sized sample. We discuss the possible formation of half-quantum vortices in the deformation process.

*This work was supported by National Research Foundation of Korea Grants (Global Ph.D Fellowship, BK Fellowship, No. 2011-0004539, No. 2011-0017527, No. 2011-0001053, and No. WCUR32- 10045) and Research Settlement Fund for the new faculty of SNU.

Authors

  • Jaeyoon Choi

    • Seoul National University
  • Woo Jin Kwon

    • Seoul National University
  • Sang Won Seo

    • Seoul National University
  • Yong-il Shin

    • Seoul National University