Communications Physics (Aug 2023)

Coupled quantum vortex kinematics and Berry curvature in real space

  • Lorenzo Dominici,
  • Amir Rahmani,
  • David Colas,
  • Dario Ballarini,
  • Milena De Giorgi,
  • Giuseppe Gigli,
  • Daniele Sanvitto,
  • Fabrice P. Laussy,
  • Nina Voronova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-023-01305-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract The Berry curvature provides a powerful tool to unify several branches of science through their geometrical aspect: topology, energy bands, spin and vector fields. While quantum defects–phase vortices and skyrmions–have been in the spotlight, as rotational entities in condensates, superfluids and optics, their dynamics in multi-component fields remain little explored. Here we use two-component microcavity polaritons to imprint a dynamical pseudospin texture in the form of a double full Bloch beam, a conformal continuous vortex beyond unitary skyrmions. The Berry curvature plays a key role to link various quantum spaces available to describe such textures. It explains for instance the ultrafast spiraling in real space of two singular vortex cores, providing in particular a simple expression–also involving the complex Rabi frequency–for their intricate velocity. Such Berry connections open new perspectives for understanding and controlling highly-structured quantum objects, including strongly asymmetric cases or even higher multi-component fields.