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Implosive Dynamics from Topological Quenches in Bose-Einstein Condensates
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Authors: Marios Kokmotos, Dimitri M. Gangardt, Giovanni Barontini
Year
2026
Paper ID
52352
Status
Preprint
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We show numerically that a repulsive Bose-Einstein condensate can be driven into implosive dynamics by a direct topological quench. We first realize giant vortices by quasi-adiabatic phase imprinting, and then perform a sudden anti-imprint that cancels the accumulated winding in a single step, abruptly switching the condensate from a highly charged vortex state to the trivial sector. The resulting phase-density mismatch launches a rapid inward radial flow and produces a strong central density buildup, despite the repulsive interactions. We find a clear threshold in the initial winding for the onset of this focusing. After the first implosion, the dynamics evolves into circular nonlinear wave fronts that subsequently undergo breaking of azimuthal symmetry (axisymmetry) down to a polygonal one, whose shape is determined by the way the giant vortex is built. These results establish topological engineering as a new tool for studying implosive dynamics and symmetry-breaking instabilities in quantum fluids.
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