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29 March 2024
 
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Solitary-waves of the Nonpolynomial Schrodinger Equation: Bright Solitons in Bose-Einstein Condensates
Luca Salasnich ;
Date 28 May 2003
Subject Pattern Formation and Solitons | nlin.PS
AffiliationUniv. Milano and INFM
AbstractRecently we have derived an effective one-dimensional nonpolynomial Schrödinger equation (NPSE) [Phys. Rev. A {f 65}, 043614 (2002)] that accurately describes atomic Bose-Einstein condensates under transverse harmonic confinement. In this paper we analyze the stability of the solitary-wave solutions of NPSE by means of the Vakhitov-Kolokolov criterion. Stable self-focusing solutions of NPSE are precisely the 3D bright solitons experimentally found in Bose-Einstein condensates [Nature {f 417}, 150 (2002); Science {f 296}, 1290 (2002)]. These self-focusing solutions generalize the ones obtained with the standard nonlinear Schrödinger equation (NLSE) and take into account the formation of instabilities in the transverse direction. We prove that neither cubic nor cubic-quintic approximations of NPSE are able to reproduce the unstable branch of the solitary-wave solutions. Moreover, we show that the analitically found critical point of NPSE is in remarkable good agreement with recent numerical computations of 3D GPE. We also discuss the formation of multiple solitons by a sudden change of the sign of the nonlinear strength. This formation can be interpreted in terms of the modulational instability of the time-dependent macroscopic wave function of the Bose condensate. In particular, we derive an accurate analytical formula for the number of multiple bright solitons.
Source arXiv, nlin.PS/0305054
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