Probing Quantum States with Momentum Boosts release_rev_3b57a3bf-c5f4-4f6b-b6ee-25b5fac3664a

by Tarek A. Elsayed, Alexej I. Streltsov

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2018  

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We present a technique to diagnose the condensate fraction in a one-dimensional optical lattice of weakly interacting bosons based on the dynamics of the trapped atoms under the influence of a momentum kick. It is shown using the Multi-Configuration Time Dependent Hartree method for Bosons (MCTDHB) that the two extreme cases of the superfluid and Mott insulator states exhibit different behaviors when the lattice is briefly tilted. The current induced by the momentum boost caused by the tilt which depends directly on the amount of phase coherence between the lattice sites is linearly proportional to the condensate fraction. The atom-atom interactions only change the slope of the linear relationship. We discuss the applications of this scheme in magnetic field gradiometery.
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Stage   accepted
Date   2018-07-20
Version   v2
Language   en ?
arXiv  1705.10643v2
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