Solitons and Breathers in Strongly Repulsive Bose-Einstein Condensates
ORAL
Abstract
Collisional dynamics of solitary matter waves of hard core bosons, consisting of dark and bright waves as well as supersonic periodic trains, reveals remarkable richness and coherence, with the phase of the condensate playing a key role. Depending upon the condensate density, we see two distinctive effects in the collision of these waves: intuitively expected repulsive collision due to hard core boson constraint and also collisions in which they ``pass through'' each other without distortion. In addition to confirming the soliton status of the solitary waves, our studies reveal a variety of multi-solitons including a family of breathers, that can be demonstrated in an optical lattice with appropriate phase imprinting.
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Authors
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William Reinhardt
University of Washington, Seattle
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Indubala Satija
George Mason University
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Bryce Robbins
Colorado School of Mines
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Charles Clark
Joint Quantum Institute, NIST, Joint Quantum Insititue, National Insitute of Standard and Technology, Joint Quantum Institute, National Institute of Standards and Technology and University of Maryland, JQI, NIST and the University of Maryland, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Joint Quantum Institute, NIST and the University of Maryland, Joint Quantum Institute, NIST and University of Maryland