2014
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.113.155302
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Coherent Magnon Optics in a Ferromagnetic Spinor Bose-Einstein Condensate

Abstract: We measure the dispersion relation, gap, and magnetic moment of a magnon in the ferromagnetic F = 1 spinor Bose-Einstein condensate of (87)Rb. From the dispersion relation we measure an average effective mass 1.033(2)(stat)(10)(sys) times the atomic mass, as determined by interfering standing and running coherent magnon waves within the dense and trapped condensed gas. The measured mass is higher than theoretical predictions of mean-field and beyond-mean-field Beliaev theory for a bulk spinor Bose gas with s-w… Show more

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“…Recent theoretical work [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] has explored the Bose polaron case, and the ability to use a Feshbach resonance to tune [10] the impurity-boson scattering length a IB opens the possibility of exploring the Bose polaron in the strongly interacting regime [11][12][13][14]. Experiments to date [15][16][17][18][19][20] have focused on the weak Bose polaron limit. The Bose polaron in the strongly interacting regime is interesting in part because it represents step towards understanding a fully strongly interacting Bose system.…”
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“…Recent theoretical work [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] has explored the Bose polaron case, and the ability to use a Feshbach resonance to tune [10] the impurity-boson scattering length a IB opens the possibility of exploring the Bose polaron in the strongly interacting regime [11][12][13][14]. Experiments to date [15][16][17][18][19][20] have focused on the weak Bose polaron limit. The Bose polaron in the strongly interacting regime is interesting in part because it represents step towards understanding a fully strongly interacting Bose system.…”
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“…The upper bound of the lattice systems is given by the same expression as the continuous systems (17).…”
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“…This indicates that the effective mass of the magnon is the same as the atomic mass at the meanfield level. However, the observed effective mass of the magnon is heavier than that of the atomic mass [17].…”
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“…New features of quantum gases emerged with the first realizations of spinor Bose-Einstein condensates (SBEC) [4,5], thanks to the many degrees of freedomboth internal and external -and to the excellent control of the experimental parameters. SBECs are extremely rich and versatile systems to study complex quantum vacuua [6], for example to test the validity of universal phenomena like the Kibble-Zurek mechanism [7-9], or to study Goldstone modes such as gapless magnons [10].…”
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“…New features of quantum gases emerged with the first realizations of spinor Bose-Einstein condensates (SBEC) [4,5], thanks to the many degrees of freedomboth internal and external -and to the excellent control of the experimental parameters. SBECs are extremely rich and versatile systems to study complex quantum vacuua [6], for example to test the validity of universal phenomena like the Kibble-Zurek mechanism [7-9], or to study Goldstone modes such as gapless magnons [10].The coupling of SBECs to magnetic fields has been exploited to study quantum phase transitions in SBECs [11][12][13], and to realize point-like topological defects such as Dirac monopoles [14-16] and 2D skyrmions [17]. In these works, spin symmetries and topology were induced by strong gradients, e.g.…”
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