Abstract

Modulational instability of a uniform two-dimensional binary Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) in the presence of quantum fluctuations is studied. The analysis is based on the coupled Gross-Pitaevskii equations. It is shown that quantum fluctuations can induce instability when the BEC density is below a threshold. The dependence of the growth rate of modulations on the BEC parameters is found. It is observed that an asymmetry of the interaction parameters and/or initial densities of the components typically decreases the growth rate. Further development of the instability results in the BEC breaking up into a set of quantum droplets. These droplets merge dynamically with each other, so the total number of droplets decreases rapidly. The rate of this decrease is evaluated numerically for different initial parameters.

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