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Macroscopic Quantum Self-Trapping in Dynamical Tunnelling
arXiv
Authors: Sebastian Wüster, Beata J. Dabrowska-Wüster, Matthew J. Davis
Year
2011
Paper ID
29297
Status
Preprint
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It is well-known that increasing the nonlinearity due to repulsive atomic interactions in a double-well Bose-Einstein condensate suppresses quantum tunnelling between the two sites. Here we find analogous behaviour in the dynamical tunnelling of a Bose-Einstein condensate between period-one resonances in a single driven potential well. For small nonlinearities we find unhindered tunnelling between the resonances, but with an increasing period as compared to the non-interacting system. For nonlinearities above a critical value we generally observe that the tunnelling shuts down. However, for certain regimes of modulation parameters we find that dynamical tunnelling re-emerges for large enough nonlinearities, an effect not present in spatial double-well tunnelling. We develop a two-mode model in good agreement with full numerical simulations over a wide range of parameters, which allows the suppression of tunnelling to be attributed to macroscopic quantum self-trapping.
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