Crossing Over from Attractive to Repulsive Interactions in a Tunneling Bosonic Josephson Junction
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
We explore the interplay between tunneling and interatomic interactions in the dynamics of a bosonic Josephson junction. We tune the scattering length of an atomic 39K Bose-Einstein condensate confined in a double-well trap to investigate regimes inaccessible to other superconducting or superfluid systems. In the limit of small-amplitude oscillations, we study the transition from Rabi to plasma oscillations by crossing over from attractive to repulsive interatomic interactions. We observe a critical slowing down in the oscillation frequency by increasing the strength of an attractive interaction up to the point of a quantum phase transition. With sufficiently large initial oscillation amplitude and repulsive interactions, the system enters the macroscopic quantum self-trapping regime, where we observe coherent undamped oscillations with a self-sustained average imbalance of the relative well population. The exquisite agreement between theory and experiments enables the observation of a broad range of many body coherent dynamical regimes driven by tunable tunneling energy, interactions and external forces, with applications spanning from atomtronics to quantum metrology.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Quantum Coherence and Coherence Measures; Quantum Metrology; Schroedinger Equation
List of contributors:
Modugno, Giovanni; Inguscio, Massimo; Semeghini, Giulia; Fattori, Marco; Pezze', Luca; Trenkwalder, Andreas; Smerzi, Augusto
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