Realizing π and π/2 Bosonic Josephson Junctions with Ponderomotive Potential
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Abstract
We study the ponderomotive potential of a bosonic Josephson junction periodically modulated by a high-frequency electromagnetic field. Within the small population difference approximation, the ponderomotive drive induces the well-known Kapitza pendulum effect, stabilizing a π-phase mode. We discuss the parameter dependence of the dynamical transition from macroscopic quantum self-trapping to π-Josephson oscillations. Furthermore, we examine the situation where the small population difference approximation fails. In this case, an essential momentum-shortening effect emerges, leading to a stabilized π/2-phase mode under certain conditions. By mapping this to a classical pendulum scenario, we highlight the uniqueness and limitations of the π/2-phase mode in bosonic Josephson junctions.
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Publication: J. Lin and Q.-D. Jiang, Engineering ponderomotive potential for realizing π and π/2 bosonic josephson junctions, Annals of Physics , 170247 (2025).
Presenters
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Jiadu Lin
- Tsung-Dao Lee Institute