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    Detecting Super-Counter-Fluidity by Ramsey Spectroscopy

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    Spatially selective Ramsey spectroscopy is suggested as a method for detecting the super-counter-fluidity of two-component atomic mixture in optical lattice.Comment: 3pages, no figures, replaced with revised version accepted by PRA. Discussion of the Ramsey pattern specific for topological excitations is adde

    Ground states of one and two fractional vortices in long Josephson 0-kappa-junctions

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    Half integer Josephson vortices in 0-π\pi-junctions, discussed theoretically and observed experimentally, spontaneously appear at the point where the Josephson phase is π\pi-discontinuous. The creation of \emph{arbitrary} discontinuities of the Josephson phase has been demonstrated recently. Here we study fractional vortices formed at an arbitrary κ\kappa-discontinuity, discuss their stability and possible ground states. The two stable states are not mirror symmetric. Furthermore, the possible ground states formed at two κ\kappa-discontinuities separated by a distance aa are investigated, and the energy and the regions of stability of each ground state are calculated. We also show that the ground states may strongly depend on the distance aa between the discontinuities. There is a crossover distance aca_c such that for aacaa_c the ground states may be qualitatively different.Comment: 7 figures, submitted to PRB In v.2 one figure is added, and refs are updated In v.3 major revision, many issues fixe

    Groundstates of SU(2)-Symmetric Confined Bose Gas: Trap for a Schr\"odinger Cat

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    Conservation of the total isotopic spin S of a two-component Bose gas-like 87^{87}Rb-has a dramatic impact on the structure of the ground state. In the case when S is much smaller than the total number of particles N, the condensation of each of the two components occurs into two single-particle modes. The quantum wavefunction of such a groundstate is a Schr\"odinger Cat-a superposition of the phase separated classical condensates, the most "probable" state in the superposition corresponding to the classical groundstate in the sector of given N and S. After measurement of the spatial distribution of the densities of the two components, the Cat collapses into one of the classical condensate states.Comment: 5 RevTex pages, no figures; replaced with revised version, where the discussion on stability against temporal white noise and losses is adde

    Atomic Josephson vortex

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    We show that Josephson vortices in a quasi-1D atomic Bose Josephson junction can be controllably manipulated by imposing a difference of chemical potentials on the atomic BEC waveguides forming the junction. This effect, which has its origin in the Berry phase structure of a vortex, turns out to be very robust in the whole range of the parameters where such vortices can exist. We also propose that a Josephson vortex can be created by the phase imprinting technique and can be identified by a specific tangential feature in the interference picture produced by expanding clouds released from the waveguides.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, revtex4, submitted to Phys. Rev. A, title and abstract changed, old sections revised, new sections added, references adde
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