On electric fields created by quantized vortices

It is shown that in a magnetic field the quantized vortices in a superfluid acquire a real quantized electric charge concentrated in the vortex core. This charge is compensated by an opposite surface charge, located at macroscopic distance from the vortex axis. It is found that polarization caused b...

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