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Resonant and Non-Resonant Modulated Amplitude Waves for Binary Bose-Einstein Condensates in Optical Lattices

Chaotic Dynamics 2009-11-10 v3 Soft Condensed Matter Pattern Formation and Solitons Atomic Physics

Abstract

We consider a system of two Gross-Pitaevskii (GP) equations, in the presence of an optical-lattice (OL) potential, coupled by both nonlinear and linear terms. This system describes a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) composed of two different spin states of the same atomic species, which interact linearly through a resonant electromagnetic field. In the absence of the OL, we find plane-wave solutions and examine their stability. In the presence of the OL, we derive a system of amplitude equations for spatially modulated states which are coupled to the periodic potential through the lowest-order subharmonic resonance. We determine this averaged system's equilibria, which represent spatially periodic solutions, and subsequently examine the stability of the corresponding solutions with direct simulations of the coupled GP equations. We find that symmetric (equal-amplitude) and asymmetric (unequal-amplitude) dual-mode resonant states are, respectively, stable and unstable. The unstable states generate periodic oscillations between the two condensate components, which is possible only because of the linear coupling between them. We also find four-mode states, but they are always unstable. Finally, we briefly consider ternary (three-component) condensates.

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@article{arxiv.nlin/0401023,
  title  = {Resonant and Non-Resonant Modulated Amplitude Waves for Binary Bose-Einstein Condensates in Optical Lattices},
  author = {Mason A. Porter and P. G. Kevrekidis and B. A. Malomed},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nlin/0401023},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

16 pages, 4 figures (some of which have multiple parts), to appear in Physica D; streamlined paper; added some references and discussion concerning experimental realizations of this work; higher-resolution copies of a couple figures are available on the version of the document downloadable from http://www.math.gatech.edu/~mason/