Quantized vortex nucleation in collisions of superfluid nanoscopic helium droplets at zero termperature

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2024-01-30T16:40:36Z

2024-08-21T05:10:09Z

2023-08-21

2024-01-30T16:40:36Z



Abstract

We address the collision of two superfluid 4He droplets at non-zero initial relative velocities and impact parameters within the framework of liquid 4He time-dependent density functional theory at zero temperature. Despite the small size of these droplets (1000 He atoms in the merged droplet) imposed by computational limitations, we have found that quantized vortices may be readily nucleated for reasonable collision parameters. At variance with head-on collisions, where only vortex rings are produced, collisions with a non-zero impact parameter produce linear vortices that are nucleated at indentations appearing on the surface of the deformed merged droplet. Whereas for equal-size droplets, vortices are produced in pairs, an odd number of vortices can appear when the colliding droplet sizes are different. In all cases, vortices coexist with surface capillary waves. The possibility for collisions to be at the origin of vortex nucleation in experiments involving very large droplets is discussed. An additional surprising result is the observation of the drops coalescence even for grazing and distal collisions at relative velocities as high as 80 and 40 m/s, respectively, induced by the long-range van der Waals attraction between the droplets.

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English

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American Institute of Physics (AIP)

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0165820

Journal of Chemical Physics, 2023, vol. 159, p. 1-11

https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0165820

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