Macroscopic self-trapping in the dynamical tunneling of a Bose-Einstein condensate

Sebastian Wüster, Joy Cree, Matthew J. Davis
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Abstract

A Bose-Einstein condensate in a modulated, one-dimensional, anharmonic potential can exhibit dynamical tunneling between islands of regular motion in phase space. With increasingly repulsive atomic interactions, dynamical tunneling is predicted to cease due to self-trapping [S. W\"uster et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 109 080401 (2012)]. This suppression of tunneling oscillations is related to the same phenomenon that occurs in the two-mode dynamics of a repulsively interacting Bose-Einstein condensate in a double-well potential. Here we present a two-mode model for dynamical tunnelling based on nonlinear Floquet states and examine the range of validity of the approximation. We characterise nonlinear dynamical tunneling for different trap strengths, modulation amplitudes, and effective Planck constants. Using the linear Floquet states we derive an expression for the critical nonlinearity beyond which tunneling ceases. Finally we demonstrate the dynamical instability of selected nonlinear Floquet states and show how to initialise some Floquet states in experiments. Our detailed survey will enable experiments to target accessible parameter regimes for the study of nonlinear dynamical tunneling.
玻色-爱因斯坦凝聚态动态隧道中的宏观自俘获
在调制的一维非谐波势中的玻色-爱因斯坦凝聚态可以在相空间的规则运动岛之间表现出动态隧道现象。据预测,随着原子相互作用的排斥性越来越强,动态隧道现象会由于自俘获而停止[S. W\"uster et al. Phys.Rev. Lett. 109 080401 (2012)]。这种隧穿振荡的抑制与双阱势中冲动性相互作用的玻色-爱因斯坦凝结物的双模动力学中出现的现象有关。在这里,我们提出了一个基于非线性弗罗态的动力学隧穿双模模型,并考察了近似的有效性范围。我们描述了不同陷阱强度、调制振幅和有效普朗克常数下的非线性动态隧穿。利用线性弗洛克态,我们推导出临界非线性的表达式,超过这个临界非线性,隧道效应就会停止。最后,我们证明了所选非线性 Floquet 状态的动力学不稳定性,并展示了如何在实验中初始化一些 Floquet 状态。我们的详细调查将使实验能够瞄准非线性动力学隧道研究的可访问参数区。
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