Dark-Bright Soliton Dynamics Beyond the Mean-Field Approximation
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Abstract
The dynamics of dark bright solitons beyond the mean-field approximation is investigated. We first examine the case of a single dark-bright soliton and its oscillations within a parabolic trap. Subsequently, we move to the setting of collisions, comparing the mean-field approximation to that involving multiple orbitals in both the dark and the bright component. Fragmentation is present and significantly affects the dynamics, especially in the case of slower solitons and in that of lower atom numbers. It is shown that the presence of fragmentation allows for bipartite entanglement between the distinguishable species. \% to be also generically observed. Most importantly the interplay between fragmentation and entanglement leads to the decay of each of the initial mean-field dark-bright solitons into fast and slow fragmented dark-bright structures. A variety of excitations including dark-bright solitons in multiple (concurrently populated) orbitals is observed. Dark-antidark states and domain-wall-bright soliton complexes can also be observed to arise spontaneously in the beyond mean-field dynamics.
Authors
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Garyfallia Katsimiga
University of Hamburg, Center for Optical Quantum Technologies, University of Hamburg
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Georgios Koutentakis
University of Hamburg, Center for Optical Quantum Technologies, University of Hamburg
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Simeon Mistakidis
University of Hamburg, Center for Optical Quantum Technologies, University of Hamburg
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Panagiotis Kevrekidis
University of Massachusetts, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Peter Schmelcher
University of Hamburg, Center for Optical Quantum Technologies, University of Hamburg