Universal Dynamics of Rogue Waves in a Quenched Spinor Bose Condensate

PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS(2023)

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Isolated many-body systems far from equilibrium may exhibit scaling dynamics with universal exponents indicating the proximity of the time evolution to a nonthermal fixed point. We find universal dynamics connected with the occurrence of extreme wave excitations in the mutually coupled magnetic components of a spinor gas which propagate in an effectively random potential. The frequency of these rogue waves is affected by the time-varying spatial correlation length of the potential, giving rise to an additional exponent delta c <^>, 1=3 for temporal scaling, which is different from the exponent beta V <^>, 1=4 characterizing the scaling of the correlation length lV -t beta V in time. As a result of the caustics, i.e., focusing events, real-time instanton defects appear in the Larmor phase of the spin-1 system as vortices in space and time. The temporal correlations governing the instanton occurrence frequency scale as t delta I. This suggests that the universality class of a nonthermal fixed point could be characterized by different, mutually related exponents defining the evolution in time and space, respectively. Our results have a strong relevance for understanding pattern coarsening from first principles and potential implications for dynamics ranging from the early Universe to geophysical dynamics and microphysics.
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quenched spinor bose condensate,rogue waves,universal dynamics
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