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Strongly dipolar gases in a one-dimensional lattice: Bloch oscillations and matter-wave localization

Quantum Gases 2023-11-01 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

Three-dimensional quantum gases of strongly dipolar atoms can undergo a crossover from a dilute gas to a dense macrodroplet, stabilized by quantum fluctuations. Adding a one-dimensional optical lattice creates a platform where quantum fluctuations are still unexplored, and a rich variety of new phases may be observable. We employ Bloch oscillations as an interferometric tool to assess the role quantum fluctuations play in an array of quasi-two-dimensional Bose-Einstein condensates. Long-lived oscillations are observed when the chemical potential is balanced between sites, in a region where a macrodroplet is extended over several lattice sites. Further, we observe a transition to a state that is localized to a single lattice plane-driven purely by interactions-marked by the disappearance of the interference pattern in the momentum distribution. To describe our observations, we develop a discrete one-dimensional extended Gross-Pitaevskii theory, including quantum fluctuations and a variational approach for the on-site wavefunction. This model is in quantitative agreement with the experiment, revealing the existence of single and multisite macrodroplets, and signatures of a two-dimensional bright soliton.

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@article{arxiv.2205.03280,
  title  = {Strongly dipolar gases in a one-dimensional lattice: Bloch oscillations and matter-wave localization},
  author = {G. Natale and T. Bland and S. Gschwendtner and L. Lafforgue and D. S. Grün and A. Patscheider and M. J. Mark and F. Ferlaino},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.03280},
  year   = {2023}
}

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12 pages, 4+4 figures