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Geometric filtering effect in expanding Bose-Einstein condensate shells

Quantum Gases 2025-12-23 v2

Abstract

A shell-shaped Bose-Einstein condensate released from its confinement expands radially both outwards and inwards, displaying a self-interference pattern characterized by a density peak surrounded by a halo. Here we analyze how an external imprinting or the thermal fluctuations of the condensate phase influence this expansion. In both cases, we find that the curved geometry filters the imploding finite angular-momentum modes via a radial centrifugal potential, so that only the condensate state can reach the origin and form the central peak. As a consequence, we observe a pronounced dependence of the central density on the imprinting strength and on temperature. This geometric filtering effect characterizes the free expansion of curved atomic gases in contrast with flat counterparts, it is easily observable in the available experimental platforms, and enables two-dimensional shells thermometry via simple absorption-imaging techniques.

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@article{arxiv.2510.12309,
  title  = {Geometric filtering effect in expanding Bose-Einstein condensate shells},
  author = {Andrea Tononi and Maciej Lewenstein and Luis Santos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.12309},
  year   = {2025}
}

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6 pages, 4 figures

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