141 research outputs found
Parametric excitation of a Bose-Einstein condensate in a 1D optical lattice
We study the response of a Bose-Einstein condensate to a periodic modulation
of the depth of an optical lattice. Using Gross-Pitaevskii theory, we show that
a modulation at frequency Omega drives the parametric excitation of Bogoliubov
modes with frequency Omega/2. The ensuing nonlinear dynamics leads to a rapid
broadening of the momentum distribution and a consequent large increase of the
condensate size after free expansion. We show that this process does not
require the presence of a large condensate depletion. Our results reproduce the
main features of the spectrum measured in the superfluid phase by Stoeferle et
al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 130403 (2004).Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, more results added, to appear in PRA Rapid
Communication
Precessional motion of a vortex in a finite-temperature Bose-Einstein condensate
We study the precessing motion of a vortex in a Bose-Einstein condensate of
atomic gases. In addition to the former zero-temperature studies, finite
temperature systems are treated within the Popov and semiclassical
approximations. Precessing vortices are discussed utilizing the rotating frame
of reference. The relationship between the sign of the lowest excitation energy
and the direction of precession is discussed in detail.Comment: 6 pages, 9 figures. More discussion in Sec.III. Reference is update
High sensitivity phonon spectroscopy of Bose-Einstein condensates using matter-wave interference
We study low momentum excitations of a Bose-Einstein condensate using a novel
matter-wave interference technique. In time-of-flight expansion images we
observe strong matter-wave fringe patterns. The fringe contrast is a sensitive
spectroscopic probe of in-trap phonons and is explained by use of a Bogoliubov
excitation projection method applied to the rescaled order parameter of the
expanding condensate. Gross-Pitaevskii simulations agree with the experimental
data and confirm the validity of the theoretical interpretation. We show that
the high sensitivity of this detection scheme gives access to the quantized
quasiparticle regime.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, author list update
Role of transverse excitations in the instability of Bose-Einstein condensates moving in optical lattices
The occurrence of energetic and dynamical instabilities in a Bose-Einstein
condensate moving in a one-dimensional (1D) optical lattice is analyzed by
means of the Gross-Pitaevskii theory. Results of full 3D calculations are
compared with those of an effective 1D model, the nonpolynomial Schrodinger
equation, pointing out the role played by transverse degrees of freedom. The
instability thresholds are shown to be scarcely affected by transverse
excitations, so that they can be accurately predicted by effective 1D models.
Conversely, transverse excitations turn out to be important in characterizing
the stability diagram and the occurrence of a complex radial dynamics above the
threshold for dynamical instability. This analysis provides a realistic
framework to discuss the dissipative dynamics observed in recent experiments.Comment: 9 pages, 11 figures; typos corrected, references updated, new Figure
Detecting phonons and persistent currents in toroidal Bose-Einstein condensates by means of pattern formation
We theoretically investigate the dynamic properties of a Bose-Einstein
condensate in a toroidal trap. A periodic modulation of the transverse
confinement is shown to produce a density pattern due to parametric
amplification of phonon pairs. By imaging the density distribution after free
expansion one obtains i) a precise determination of the Bogoliubov spectrum and
ii) a sensitive detection of quantized circulation in the torus. The parametric
amplification is also sensitive to thermal and quantum fluctuations.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures; new figures, revised version to appear as a Rapid
Communication in Physical Review
Beyond the Landau Criterion for Superfluidity
According to the Landau criterion for superfluidity, a Bose-Einstein
condensate flowing with a group velocity smaller than the sound velocity is
energetically stable to the presence of perturbing potentials. We found that
this is strictly correct only for vanishingly small perturbations. The
superfluid critical velocity strongly depends on the strength and shape of the
defect. We quantitatively study, both numerically and with an approximate
analytical model, the dynamical response of a one-dimensional condensate
flowing against an istantaneously raised spatially periodic defect. We found
that the critical velocity decreases by incresing the strength of the
defect , up to to a critical value of the defect intensity where the
critical velocity vanishes
The fate of phonons in freely expanding Bose-Einstein condensates
Phonon-like excitations can be imprinted into a trapped Bose-Einstein
condensate of cold atoms using light scattering. If the condensate is suddenly
let to freely expand, the initial phonons lose their collective character by
transferring their energy and momentum to the motion of individual atoms. The
basic mechanisms of this evaporation process are investigated by using the
Gross-Pitaevskii theory and dynamically rescaled Bogoliubov equations.
Different regimes of evaporation are shown to occur depending on the phonon
wavelength. Distinctive signatures of the evaporated phonons are visible in the
density distribution of the expanded gas, thus providing a new type of
spectroscopy of Bogoliubov excitations.Comment: 13 pages, 16 figure
Bragg spectroscopy of a strongly interacting Bose-Einstein condensate
We study Bragg spectroscopy of a strongly interacting Bose-Einstein
condensate using time-dependent Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov theory. We include
approximatively the effect of the momentum dependent scattering amplitude which
is shown to be the dominant factor in determining the spectrum for large
momentum Bragg scattering. The condensation of the Bragg scattered atoms is
shown to significantly alter the observed excitation spectrum by creating a
novel pairing channel of mobile pairs.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figure
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