Quantum reflection of bright solitary matter-waves from a narrow attractive potential
Atomic Physics
2016-02-10 v1 Quantum Gases
Quantum Physics
Abstract
We report the observation of quantum reflection from a narrow, attractive, potential using bright solitary matter-waves formed from a 85Rb Bose-Einstein condensate. We create narrow potentials using a tightly focused, red-detuned laser beam, and observe reflection of up to 25% of the atoms, along with the trapping of atoms at the position of the beam. We show that the observed reflected fraction is much larger than theoretical predictions for a narrow Gaussian potential well; a more detailed model of bright soliton propagation, accounting for the generic presence of small subsidiary intensity maxima in the red-detuned beam, suggests that these small intensity maxima are the cause of this enhanced reflection.
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@article{arxiv.1507.04639,
title = {Quantum reflection of bright solitary matter-waves from a narrow attractive potential},
author = {A. L. Marchant and T. P. Billam and M. M. H. Yu and A. Rakonjac and J. L. Helm and J. Polo and C. Weiss and S. A. Gardiner and S. L. Cornish},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.04639},
year = {2016}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures