991 research outputs found
Making, probing and understanding Bose-Einstein condensates
Contribution to the proceedings of the 1998 Enrico Fermi summer school on
Bose-Einstein condensation in Varenna, Italy.Comment: Long review paper with ~90 pages, ~20 figures. 2 GIF figures in
separate files (4/5/99 fixed figure
Generating Schr\"{o}dinger-cat states in momentum and internal-state space from Bose-Einstein condensates with repulsive interactions
Resonant Raman coupling between internal levels induced by continuous
illumination of non-collinear laser beams can create double-well momentum-space
potentials for multi-level ``periodically-dressed'' atoms. We develop an
approximate many-body formalism for a weakly interacting, trapped
periodically-dressed Bose gas which illustrates how a tunable exchange
interaction yields correlated many-body ground states. In contrast to the case
of a position-space double well, the ground state of stable
periodically-dressed Bose gases with repulsive interactions tends toward a
Schr\"{o}dinger cat state in the regime where interactions dominate the
momentum-space tunnelling induced by the external trapping potential. The
dependence of the momentum-space tunnelling and exchange interaction on
experimental parameters is derived. We discuss how real-time control of
experimental parameters can be used to create Schr\"{o}dinger cat states either
between momentum or internal states, and how these states could be dynamically
controlled towards highly sensitive interferometry and frequency metrology.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures. Submitted to PR
Internal Vortex Structure of a Trapped Spinor Bose-Einstein Condensate
The internal vortex structure of a trapped spin-1 Bose-Einstein condensate is
investigated. It is shown that it has a variety of configurations depending on,
in particular, the ratio of the relevant scattering lengths and the total
magnetization.Comment: replacement; minor grammatical corrections but with additional
figure
Periodic spin textures in a degenerate F=1 Rb spinor Bose gas
We report on the spin textures produced by cooling unmagnetized Rb F=1
spinor gases into the regime of quantum degeneracy. At low temperatures,
magnetized textures form that break translational symmetry and display
short-range periodic magnetic order characterized by one- or two-dimensional
spatial modulations with wavelengths much smaller than the extent of the
quasi-two-dimensional degenerate gas. Spin textures produced upon cooling spin
mixtures with a non-zero initial magnetic quadrupole moment also show
ferromagnetic order that, at low temperature, coexists with the spatially
modulated structure.Comment: 6 pages, revised substantially following reviewer comments and
further analysi
\u3ci\u3eAngularella audubonensis\u3c/i\u3e sp. n. (Dilepididae) and Other Cestodes of Cliff Swallows in Colorado
One hundred forty-five cliff swallows, Petrochelidon pyrrhonota, were examined for cestodes in two separate surveys in Weld County, Colorado. Seven species representing four genera were found. Angularella audubonensis sp. n. is differentiated by the small size of the rostellar hooks (8.4-13.5 µm) and the medial relationship of the cirrus pouch t.o the osmoregulatory canals. Other species collected were Angularella beema, Anonchotaema globata, Mayhewia ababili, Vitta magniuncinata, Vitta parvirostris and Vitta riparia. Seven new hosts and geographic distribution records were established for Colorado, and six new records were determined for North America
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