Particle-Localized Ground State of Atom-Molecule Bose-Einstein Condensates in a Double-Well Potential
Abstract
We study the effect of atom-molecule internal tunneling on the ground state of atom-molecule Bose-Einstein condensates in a double-well potential. In the absence of internal tunneling between atomic and molecular states, the ground state is symmetric, which has equal-particle populations in two wells. From the linear stability analysis, we show that the symmetric stationary state becomes dynamically unstable at a certain value of the atom-molecule internal tunneling strength. Above the critical value of the internal tunneling strength, the ground state bifurcates to the particle-localized ground states. The origin of this transition can be attributed to the effective attractive inter-atomic interaction induced by the atom-molecule internal tunneling. This effective interaction is similar to that familiar in the context of BCS-BEC crossover in a Fermi gas with Feshbach resonance. Furthermore, we point out the possibility of reentrant transition in the case of the large detuning between the atomic and molecular states.
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@article{arxiv.1006.2954,
title = {Particle-Localized Ground State of Atom-Molecule Bose-Einstein Condensates in a Double-Well Potential},
author = {Atsushi Motohashi and Tetsuro Nikuni},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1006.2954},
year = {2015}
}
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34 pages,10 figures