Abstract
We investigate the structure and dynamics of a rotating superfluid Bose-Fermi mixture (SBFM) made of superfluid bosons and two-component (spin-up and -down) superfluid fermions. A ground-state phase diagram for the nonrotating case of a SBFM with specific parameters is given, where the ground-state configuration of a nonrotating SBFM is mainly determined by the boson-fermion interaction. For the rotating case of a SBFM with a sufficiently large rotation frequency, we show that the system supports a mixed phase and three typical layer-separated phases. In particular, the visible vortex formation in the fermionic superfluid exhibits a remarkable hysteresis effect during the dynamical evolution of a rotating SBFM, which is evidently different from the case of rotating two-component Bose-Einstein condensates.
- Received 28 July 2014
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.90.053621
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