Magnetization Oscillation of a Spinor Condensate Induced by Magnetic Field Gradient
Abstract
We study the spin mixing dynamics of ultracold spin-1 atoms in a weak non-uniform magnetic field with field gradient , which can flip the spin from +1 to -1 so that the magnetization is not any more a constant. The dynamics of Zeeman component , as well as the system magnetization , are illustrated for both ferromagnetic and polar interaction cases in the mean-field theory. We find that the dynamics of system magnetization can be tuned between the Josephson-like oscillation similar to the case of double well, and the interesting self-trapping regimes, i.e. the spin mixing dynamics sustains a spontaneous magnetization. Meanwhile the dynamics of may be sufficiently suppressed for initially imbalanced number distribution in the case of polar interaction. A "beat-frequency" oscillation of the magnetization emerges in the case of balanced initial distribution for polar interaction, which vanishes for ferromagnetic interaction.
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@article{arxiv.1105.0280,
title = {Magnetization Oscillation of a Spinor Condensate Induced by Magnetic Field Gradient},
author = {Jie Zhang and Baoguo Yang and Yunbo Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1105.0280},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
6 pages, 5 figures, Phys. Rev. A accepted