Monday, May 21, 2012

1112.4457 (Robert P. Smith et al.)

Condensate growth dynamics in a quantum-quenched Bose gas    [PDF]

Robert P. Smith, Scott Beattie, Stuart Moulder, Robert L. D. Campbell, Zoran Hadzibabic
By quenching the strength of interactions in a partially condensed Bose gas we create a "super-saturated" vapor which has more thermal atoms than it can contain in equilibrium. Subsequently, the number of condensed atoms ($N_0$) grows even though the temperature ($T$) rises and the total atom number decays. We show that the non-equilibrium evolution of the system is isoenergetic and for small initial $N_0$ observe a clear separation between $T$ and $N_0$ dynamics, thus explicitly demonstrating the theoretically expected "two-step" picture of condensate growth. For increasing initial $N_0$ values we observe a crossover to classical relaxation dynamics. The size of the observed quench-induced effects can be explained using a simple equation of state for an interacting harmonically-trapped atomic gas.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1112.4457

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