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An effective quasi-one-dimensional description of a spin-1 atomic condensate
Within the mean field theory we extend the effective quasi-1D non-polynomial
Schr\"{o}dinger equation (NPSE) approach to the description of a spin-1 atomic
condensate in a tight radial confinement geometry for both weak and strong
atom-atom interactions. Detailed comparisons with full time dependent 3D
numerical simulations show excellent agreement as in the case of a single
component scalar condensate, demonstrating our result as an efficient and
effective tool for the understanding of spin-1 condensate dynamics observed in
several recent experiments.Comment: 5 pages, 3 eps figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. A. Small typoes
corrections. Updated Reference
Effective size of a trapped atomic Bose gas
We investigate the temperature-dependent effective size of a trapped
interacting atomic Bose gas within a mean field theory approximation. The
sudden shrinking of the average length, as observed in an earlier experiment by
Wang {\it et al.} [Chin. Phys. Lett. {\bf 20}, 799 (2003)], is shown to be a
good indication for Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC). Our study also supports
the use of the average width of a trapped Bose gas for a nondestructive
calibration of its temperature.Comment: RevTex4, 6 pages, 4 eps figures, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Quantum spin mixing in a binary mixture of spin-1 atomic condensates
We study quantum spin mixing in a binary mixture of spin-1 condensates
including coherent interspecies mixing process, using the familiar spinor
condensates of Rb and Na atoms in the ground lower hyperfine F=1
manifolds as prototype examples. Within the single spatial mode approximation
for each of the two spinor condensates, the mixing dynamics reduce to that of
three coupled nonlinear pendulums with clear physical interpretations. Using
suitably prepared initial states, it is possible to determine the interspecies
singlet-pairing as well as spin-exchange interactions from the subsequent
mixing dynamics.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure
Bose-stimulated scattering off a cold atom trap
The angle and temperature dependence of the photon scattering rate for
Bose-stimulated atom recoil transitions between occupied states is compared to
diffraction and incoherent Rayleigh scattering near the Bose-Einstein
transition for an optically thin trap in the limit of large particle number, N.
Each of these processes has a range of angles and temperatures for which it
dominates over the others by a divergent factor as N->oo.Comment: 18 pages (REVTeX), no figure
Switchable coupling between charge and flux qubits
We propose a hybrid quantum circuit with both charge and flux qubits
connected to a large Josephson junction that gives rise to an effective
inter-qubit coupling controlled by the external magnetic flux. This switchable
inter-qubit coupling can be used to transfer back and forth an arbitrary
superposition state between the charge qubit and the flux qubit working at the
optimal point. The proposed hybrid circuit provides a promising quantum memory
because the flux qubit at the optimal point can store the tranferred quantum
state for a relatively long time.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figur
CONSUMER SELECTION OF RETAIL OUTLETS IN BUYING PECANS
The study identifies differences in consumer characteristics and the selection of the type of a retail outlet in pecan purchases. Within the framework of utility maximization, an empirical model is specified and estimated using multinomial logit. The estimation is based on data collected through a nationwide survey. Calculated marginal probabilities show the importance of age, household income, and household size among the important consumer characteristics that influence the selection of a retail outlet. Employment and the timing of pecan purchases also influence the use of a specific type of retail outlet. In particular, mail-order purchases are made by older persons with higher incomes and larger households in comparison to purchases at grocery stores or other outlets. The study provides knowledge needed to improve marketing strategies for different outlets and suggests that various strategies can be developed to reach different groups of pecan buyers by type of retail outlet.Consumer/Household Economics,
Optical selection rules and phase-dependent adiabatic state control in a superconducting quantum circuit
We analyze the optical selection rules of the microwave-assisted transitions
in a flux qubit superconducting quantum circuit (SQC). We show that the
parities of the states relevant to the superconducting phase in the SQC are
well-defined when the external magnetic flux , then the
selection rules are same as the ones for the electric-dipole transitions in
usual atoms. When , the symmetry of the potential of
the artificial "atom'' is broken, a so-called -type "cyclic"
three-level atom is formed, where one- and two-photon processes can coexist. We
study how the population of these three states can be selectively transferred
by adiabatically controlling the electromagnetic field pulses. Different from
-type atoms, the adiabatic population transfer in our three-level
-atom can be controlled not only by the amplitudes but also by the
phases of the pulses
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