One-dimensional transport of bosons between weakly linked reservoirs
Abstract
We study a flow of ultracold bosonic atoms through a one-dimensional channel that connects two macroscopic three-dimensional reservoirs of Bose-condensed atoms via weak links implemented as potential barriers between each of the reservoirs and the channel. We consider reservoirs at equal chemical potentials so that a superflow of the quasi-condensate through the channel is driven purely by a phase difference, , imprinted between the reservoirs. We find that the superflow never has the standard Josephson form . Instead, the superflow discontinuously flips direction at and has metastable branches. We show that these features are robust and not smeared by fluctuations or phase slips. We describe a possible experimental setup for observing these phenomena.
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@article{arxiv.1312.7315,
title = {One-dimensional transport of bosons between weakly linked reservoirs},
author = {D. P. Simpson and D. M. Gangardt and I. V. Lerner and P. Kruger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.7315},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Final version, as published (a slightly extended discussion on p.3; misprints corrected); 5 pages, 5 figures + Supplemental material