Three-dimensional Gross-Pitaevskii solitary waves in optical lattices:
stabilization using the artificial quartic kinetic energy induced by lattice
shaking
In this Letter, we show that a three-dimensional Bose-Einstein solitary wave
can become stable if the dispersion law is changed from quadratic to quartic.
We suggest a way to realize the quartic dispersion, using shaken optical
lattices. Estimates show that the resulting solitary waves can occupy as little
as ∼1/20-th of the Brillouin zone in each of the three directions and
contain as many as N=103 atoms, thus representing a \textit{fully
mobile} macroscopic three-dimensional object.Comment: 8 pages, 1 figure, accepted in Phys. Lett.