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Collisions of solitary waves in condensates beyond mean-field theory

Published 16 Apr 2019 in cond-mat.quant-gas and quant-ph | (1904.11878v3)

Abstract: Bright solitary waves in a Bose-Einstein condensate contain thousands of identical atoms held together despite their only weakly attractive contact interactions. They nonetheless behave like a compound object, staying whole in collisions, with their collision properties strongly affected by inter-soliton quantum coherence. We show that separate solitary waves decohere due to phase diffusion, dependent on their effective ambient temperature, after which their initial mean-field relative phases are no longer well defined or relevant for collisions. In this situation, collisions occur predominantly repulsively and can no longer be described within mean field theory. When considering the time-scales involved in recent solitary wave experiments where non-equilibrium phenomena play an important role, these features could explain the predominantly repulsive collision dynamics observed in most condensate soliton train experiments.

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