Jian Wen*
Quantum mechanics, a fundamental theory in physics, has revolutionized our understanding of the microscopic world. Among the intriguing phenomena it encompasses is the concept of a quantum vortex. A quantum vortex represents a region in space where particles exhibit quantized rotational motion. These vortices can emerge in various physical systems, ranging from superfluid’s and superconductors to Bose-Einstein condensates and even cosmological structures. In this article, we will delve into the fascinating realm of quantum vortices, exploring their properties, formation mechanisms and applications across different scientific disciplines.
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