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Chinese Physics, 2006, Vol. 15(6): 1149-1153    DOI: 10.1088/1009-1963/15/6/005
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Head-on collision of ring dark solitons in Bose--Einstein condensates

Xue Ju-Kui (薛具奎), Peng Ping (彭娉)
Physics and Electronics Engineering College,Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070, China
Abstract  The ring dark solitons and their head-on collisions in a Bose--Einstein condensates with thin disc-shaped potential are studied. It is shown that the system admits a solution with two concentric ring solitons, one moving inwards and the other moving outwards, which in small-amplitude limit, are described by the two cylindrical KdV equations in the respective reference frames. By using the extended Poincaré--Lighthill--Kuo perturbation method, the analytical phase shifts following the head-on collisions between two ring dark solitary waves are derived. It is shown that the phase shifts decrease with the radial coordinate $r$ according to the $r^{-1/3}$ law and depend on the initial soliton amplitude and radius.
Keywords:  ring dark solitons      Bose-Einstein condensates      head-on collision  
Received:  31 October 2005      Revised:  09 March 2006      Accepted manuscript online: 
PACS:  03.75.Lm (Tunneling, Josephson effect, Bose-Einstein condensates in periodic potentials, solitons, vortices, and topological excitations)  
  02.30.Em (Potential theory)  
  02.30.Jr (Partial differential equations)  
  05.30.Jp (Boson systems)  
Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos 10347006 and 10475066), and by the Natural\linebreak \makebox[1.6mm]{}Science Foundation of Gansu province (Grant No 3ZS051-A25-013).

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Xue Ju-Kui (薛具奎), Peng Ping (彭娉) Head-on collision of ring dark solitons in Bose--Einstein condensates 2006 Chinese Physics 15 1149

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