Crossover between Kelvin-Helmholtz and counter-superflow instabilities in two-component Bose-Einstein condensates
arXiv:1009.1740 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.82.063604
Abstract
Dynamical instabilities at the interface between two Bose--Einstein condensates that are moving relative to each other are investigated using mean-field and Bogoliubov analyses. Kelvin--Helmholtz instability is dominant when the interface thickness is much smaller than the wavelength of the unstable interface mode, whereas the counter-superflow instability becomes dominant in the opposite case. These instabilities emerge not only in an immiscible system but also in a miscible system where an interface is produced by external potential. Dynamics caused by these instabilities are numerically demonstrated in rotating trapped condensates.
10 pages, 9 figures