306 research outputs found
Dephasing in two decoupled one-dimensional Bose-Einstein condensates and the subexponential decay of the interwell coherence
We provide a simple physical picture of the loss of coherence between two
coherently split one-dimensional Bose-Einstein condensates. The source of the
dephasing is identified with nonlinear corrections to the elementary excitation
energies in either of the two independent condensates. We retrieve the result
by Burkov, Lukin and Demler [Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 200404 (2007)] on the
subexponential decay of the cocherence for the large time, however, the scaling
of the characteristic decoherence time differs.Comment: revtex4, no figure
Guiding Neutral Atoms with a Wire
We demonstrate guiding of cold neutral atoms along a current carrying wire.
Atoms either move in Kepler-like orbits around the wire or are guided in a
potential tube on the side of the wire which is created by applying an
additional homogeneous bias field. These atom guides are very versatile and
promising for applications in atom optics.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, submitted to PR
Rydberg Atoms in Magnetic Quadrupole Traps
We investigate the electronic structure and properties of Rydberg atoms
exposed to a magnetic quadrupole field. It is shown that the spatial as well as
generalized time reversal symmetries lead to a two-fold degeneracy of the
electronic states in the presence of the external field. A delicate interplay
between the Coulomb and magnetic interactions in the inhomogeneous field leads
to an unusual weak field splitting of the energy levels as well as complex
spatial patterns of the corresponding spin polarization density of individual
Rydberg states. Remarkably the magnetic quadrupole field induces a permanent
electric dipole moment of the atom.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in EP
Observation of decoherence with a movable mirror
Recently it has been proposed to use parity as a measure of the mechanism
behind decoherence or the transformation from quantum to classical. Here, we
show that the proposed experiment is more feasible than previously thought, as
even an initial thermal state would exhibit the hypothesized symmetry breaking.Comment: Proceedings of the Lake Garda "quantum puzzles" conferenc
Breakdown of integrability in a quasi-one-dimensional ultracold bosonic gas
We demonstrate that virtual excitations of higher radial modes in an atomic
Bose gas in a tightly confining waveguide result in effective three-body
collisions that violate integrability in this quasi-one-dimensional quantum
system and give rise to thermalization. The estimated thermalization rates are
consistent with recent experimental results in quasi-1D dynamics of ultracold
atoms.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, revtex
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