Non-Hermitian matter wave mixing in Bose Einstein condensates: dissipation induced amplification
Abstract
We investigate the nonlinear scattering dynamics in interacting atomic Bose-Einstein condensates under non-Hermitian dissipative conditions. We show that by carefully engineering a momentum-dependent atomic loss profile one can achieve matter-wave amplification through four wave mixing in a one-dimensional quasi free-space setup - a process that is forbidden in the counterpart Hermitian systems due to energy mismatch. Additionally, we show that similar effects lead to rich nonlinear dynamics in higher dimensions. Finally, we propose a physical realization for selectively tailoring the momentum-dependent atomic dissipation. Our strategy is based on a two step process: (i) exciting atoms to narrow Rydberg- or metastable excited states, and (ii) introducing loss through recoil; all while leaving the bulk condensate intact due to protection by quantum interference.
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@article{arxiv.1610.05080,
title = {Non-Hermitian matter wave mixing in Bose Einstein condensates: dissipation induced amplification},
author = {S. Wüster and R. El-Ganainy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.05080},
year = {2017}
}
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4 pages, 3 figures and 4pages SI plus 3 figures SI