2006
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.74.033601
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Semiclassical approach to Bose-Einstein condensates in a triple well potential

Abstract: We present an approach for the analysis of Bose-Einstein condensates in a few mode approximation. This method has already been used to successfully analyze the vibrational modes in various molecular systems and offers a perspective on the dynamics in many particle bosonic systems. We discuss a system consisting of a Bose-Einstein condensate in a triple well potential. Such systems correspond to classical Hamiltonian systems with three degrees of freedom. The semiclassical approach allows a simple visualization… Show more

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“…For three and more modes, the classical dynamics is chaotic (see, e.g., the studies of the three-mode system [4,31] or tilted optical lattices [32]). Chaoticity also appears in periodically driven two-mode systems [20,33] or the related kicked tops [24].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…For three and more modes, the classical dynamics is chaotic (see, e.g., the studies of the three-mode system [4,31] or tilted optical lattices [32]). Chaoticity also appears in periodically driven two-mode systems [20,33] or the related kicked tops [24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To avoid ambiguities one has to replace symmetrized products of the operators by the corresponding products of c-numbers. Therefore we will start on the many particle side with a symmetrized Bose-Hubbard Hamiltonian in the following, where then j are replaced byn s j = (â † jâ j +â jâ † j )/2 (see also [4]). This symmetrization affects only the nonlinear term in (1) and the symmetrizedĤ is related to (1) by an additive constant term depending only onN .…”
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“…(see definition (23)) that correspond to approaching 1) the curve g(v) from the right, at a given v, and 2) the straight line v = −1/2 from below, at a given τ , respectively. Hence, the approach to the regions where the classical instability crops up is driven by either η − 2 → 0 or |v| → 1/2.…”
Section: B Spectrum Of Case V < −1/2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This issue has been discussed in a series of papers examining the spectral properties of quantum trimer [20]- [22], its description within the phase-variable [23] and the Husimidistribution [24] pictures, and the inclusion of higherorder quantum correlations within the multiconfigurational Hartree method [25]. Quantum trimer has been also used to model coherent transport with weak interaction [26] and thermalization effects within the FokkerPlanck theory [35].…”
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confidence: 99%