Nonlinear adiabatic passage from fermion atoms to boson molecules
Abstract
We study the dynamics of an adiabatic sweep through a Feshbach resonance in a quantum gas of fermionic atoms. Analysis of the dynamical equations, supported by mean-field and many-body numerical results, shows that the dependence of the remaining atomic fraction on the sweep rate varies from exponential Landau-Zener behavior for a single pair of particles to a power-law dependence for large particle number . The power-law is linear, , when the initial molecular fraction is smaller than the 1/N quantum fluctuations, and when it is larger. Experimental data agree better with a linear dependence than with an exponential Landau-Zener fit, indicating that many-body effects are significant in the atom-molecule conversion process.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0503206,
title = {Nonlinear adiabatic passage from fermion atoms to boson molecules},
author = {E. Pazy and I Tikhonenkov and Y. B. Band and M. Fleischhauer and A. Vardi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0503206},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
5 pages, 4 figures