Nonlinear transport of Bose-Einstein condensates through mesoscopic waveguides
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- 12 July 2007
Abstract
We study the coherent flow of interacting Bose-condensed atoms in mesoscopic waveguide geometries. Analytical and numerical methods, based on the mean-field description of the condensate, are developed to study both stationary as well as time-dependent propagation processes. We apply these methods to the propagation of a condensate through an atomic quantum dot in a waveguide, discuss the nonlinear transmission spectrum and show that resonant transport is generally suppressed due to an interaction-induced bistability phenomenon. Finally, we establish a link between the nonlinear features of the transmission spectrum and the self-consistent quasi-bound states of the quantum dot.Keywords
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- Version 1, 2007-07-12, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review A, 76 (6), 063605.
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