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19 April 2024
 
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Feshbach Resonance Management of Bose-Einstein Condensates in Optical Lattices
Mason A. Porter ; Marina Chugunova ; Dmitry E. Pelinovsky ;
Date 14 Jul 2005
Subject Pattern Formation and Solitons; Other; Atomic Physics; Dynamical Systems | nlin.PS cond-mat.other math.DS physics.atom-ph
AbstractWe analyze gap solitons in trapped Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) in optical lattice potentials under Feshbach resonance management. Starting with a Hamiltonian-averaged Gross-Pitaevsky (GP) equation with a periodic potential, we employ an envelope wave approximation to derive coupled-mode equations describing the slow BEC dynamics in the first spectral gap of the optical lattice. We construct exact analytical formulas describing gap soliton solutions and examine their spectral stability using the Chebyshev interpolation method. We show numerically that these gap solitons are unstable far from the threshold of local bifurcation and that the instability results in beating dynamics.
Source arXiv, nlin.PS/0507025
Other source [GID 1129201] pmid17025767
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