101 research outputs found
Three-dimensional vortex dynamics in Bose-Einstein condensates
We simulate in the mean-field limit the effects of rotationally stirring a
three-dimensional trapped Bose-Einstein condensate with a Gaussian laser beam.
A single vortex cycling regime is found for a range of trap geometries, and is
well described as coherent cycling between the ground and the first excited
vortex states. The critical angular speed of stirring for vortex formation is
quantitatively predicted by a simple model. We report preliminary results for
the collisions of vortex lines, in which sections may be exchanged.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, REVTeX 3.1; Submitted to Physical Review A (6
March 2000
Structural basis for hemoglobin capture by Staphylococcus aureus cell-surface protein, IsdH
Pathogens must steal iron from their hosts to establish infection. In mammals, hemoglobin (Hb) represents the largest reservoir of iron, and pathogens express Hb-binding proteins to access this source. Here, we show how one of the commonest and most significant human pathogens, Staphylococcus aureus, captures Hb as the first step of an iron-scavenging pathway. The x-ray crystal structure of Hb bound to a domain from the Isd (iron-regulated surface determinant) protein, IsdH, is the first structure of a Hb capture complex to be determined. Surface mutations in Hb that reduce binding to the Hb-receptor limit the capacity of S. aureus to utilize Hb as an iron source, suggesting that Hb sequence is a factor in host susceptibility to infection. The demonstration that pathogens make highly specific recognition complexes with Hb raises the possibility of developing inhibitors of Hb binding as antibacterial agents. © 2011 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc
Observation of Superfluid Flow in a Bose-Einstein Condensed Gas
We have studied the hydrodynamic flow in a Bose-Einstein condensate stirred
by a macroscopic object, a blue detuned laser beam, using nondestructive {\em
in situ} phase contrast imaging. A critical velocity for the onset of a
pressure gradient has been observed, and shown to be density dependent. The
technique has been compared to a calorimetric method used previously to measure
the heating induced by the motion of the laser beam.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Dynamic instability of a rotating Bose-Einstein condensate
We consider a Bose-Einstein condensate subject to a rotating harmonic
potential, in connection with recent experiments leading to the formation of
vortices. We use the classical hydrodynamic approximation to the non-linear
Schr\"odinger equation to determine almost analytically the evolution of the
condensate. We predict that this evolution can exhibit dynamical instabilities,
for the stirring procedure previously demonstrated at ENS and for a new
stirring procedure that we put forward. These instabilities take place within
the range of stirring frequency and amplitude for which vortices are produced
experimentally. They provide therefore an initiating mechanism for vortex
nucleation.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, last version including comparison with
experiment
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.Comment: 4 pages with 3 figure
Scattering of light and atoms in a Fermi-Dirac gas with BCS pairing
We theoretically study the optical properties of a Fermi-Dirac gas in the
presence of a superfluid state. We calculate the leading quantum-statistical
corrections to the standard column density result of the electric
susceptibility. We also consider the Bragg diffraction of atoms by means of
light-stimulated transitions of photons between two intersecting laser beams.
Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer pairing between atoms in different internal levels
magnifies incoherent scattering processes. The absorption linewidth of a
Fermi-Dirac gas is broadened and shifted. Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer pairing
introduces a collisional local-field shift that may dramatically dominate the
Lorentz-Lorenz shift. For the case of the Bragg spectroscopy the static
structure function may be significantly increased due to superfluidity in the
nearforward scattering.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figures; to appear in PR
Vortex Nucleation in a Stirred Bose-Einstein Condensate
We studied the nucleation of vortices in a Bose-Einstein condensate stirred
by a laser beam. We observed the vortex cores using time-of-flight absorption
imaging. By varying the size of the stirrer, we observed either discrete
resonances or a broad response as a function of the frequency of the stirrer's
motion. Stirring beams small compared to the condensate size generated vortices
below the critical rotation frequency for the nucleation of surface modes,
suggesting a local mechanism of generation. In addition, we observed the
centrifugal distortion of the condensate due to the rotating vortex lattice and
found evidence for bent vortices
Stable and unstable vortices in multicomponent Bose-Einstein condensates
We study the stability and dynamics of vortices in two-species condensates as
prepared in the recent JILA experiment (M. R. Andrews {\em et al.}, Phys. Rev.
Lett. 83 (1999) 2498). We find that of the two available configurations, in
which one specie has vorticity and the other one has , only one is
linearly stable, which agrees with the experimental results. However, it is
found that in the unstable case the vortex is not destroyed by the instability,
but may be transfered from one specie to the other or display complex
spatiotemporal dynamics.Comment: 4 EPS figures, now features a three-dimensional stud
Generation and evolution of vortex-antivortex pairs in Bose-Einstein condensates
We propose a method for generating and controlling a spatially separated
vortex--antivortex pair in a Bose-Einstein condensate trapped in a toroidal
potential. Our simulations of the time dependent Gross-Pitaevskii equation show
that in toroidal condensates vortex dynamics are different from the dynamics in
the homogeneous case. Our numerical results agree well with analytical
calculations using the image method. Our proposal offers an effective example
of coherent generation and control of vortex dynamics in atomic condensates.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Nucleation of vortex arrays in rotating anisotropic Bose-Einstein condensates
The nucleation of vortices and the resulting structures of vortex arrays in
dilute, trapped, zero-temperature Bose-Einstein condensates are investigated
numerically. Vortices are generated by rotating a three-dimensional,
anisotropic harmonic atom trap. The condensate ground state is obtained by
propagating the Gross-Pitaevskii equation in imaginary time. Vortices first
appear at a rotation frequency significantly larger than the critical frequency
for vortex stabilization. This is consistent with a critical velocity mechanism
for vortex nucleation. At higher frequencies, the structures of the vortex
arrays are strongly influenced by trap geometry.Comment: 5 pages, two embedded figures. To appear in Phys. Rev. A (RC
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