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Interactions and Dynamics of One-Dimensional Droplets, Bubbles and Kinks

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CONDENSED MATTER
Volume 8, Issue 3, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/condmat8030067

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Bose-Einstein condensates; Lee-Huang-Yang corrections; quantum droplets; quantum fluctuations; nonlinear excitations; solitons; Manton's method

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We investigate the dynamics and interactions of multiple bright droplets and bubbles, as well as the interactions of kinks with droplets and antikinks. The study reveals the in-phase and out-of-phase attraction/repulsion behavior between droplets, as well as the mixed behavior for intermediate values of the phase shift. Moreover, phenomena such as mass exchange, core expansion and mutual attraction are observed.
We explore the dynamics and interactions of multiple bright droplets and bubbles, as well as the interactions of kinks with droplets and with antikinks, in the extended one-dimensional Gross-Pitaevskii model including the Lee-Huang-Yang correction. Existence regions are identified for the one-dimensional droplets and bubbles in terms of their chemical potential, verifying the stability of the droplets and exposing the instability of the bubbles. The limiting case of the droplet family is a stable kink. The interactions between droplets demonstrate in-phase (out-of-phase) attraction (repulsion), with the so-called Manton's method explicating the observed dynamical response, and mixed behavior for intermediate values of the phase shift. Droplets bearing different chemical potentials experience mass-exchange phenomena. Individual bubbles exhibit core expansion and mutual attraction prior to their destabilization. Droplets interacting with kinks are absorbed by them, a process accompanied by the emission of dispersive shock waves and gray solitons. Kink-antikink interactions are repulsive, generating counter-propagating shock waves. Our findings reveal dynamical features of droplets and kinks that can be detected in current experiments.

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