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Breakdown of the mean field for dark solitons of dipolar bosons in a one-dimensional harmonic trap

Michał Kowalski, Rafał Ołdziejewski, and Kazimierz Rzążewski
Phys. Rev. Research 2, 023386 – Published 23 June 2020

Abstract

We directly compare the mean-field and the many-body approaches, in a one-dimensional Bose system in a harmonic trap. Both contact and dipolar interactions are considered. We obtain eigenstates of the many-body system by exact diagonalization with a truncated basis. We propose a multiatom version of the phase-imprinting method to generate dark solitons in the system. We begin with a general analysis of system dynamics and observe the emergence of a dark soliton and a shock wave in the form of sloshing motion of the condensate upon phase imprinting. The center of mass and soliton go out of phase because the soliton does not oscillate with the trap frequency. A detailed investigation of frequencies reveals significant differences in the results obtained in the mean-field versus the many-body picture.

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  • Received 29 November 2019
  • Accepted 15 April 2020

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.023386

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  1. Research Areas
  1. Physical Systems
Condensed Matter, Materials & Applied PhysicsAtomic, Molecular & Optical

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Michał Kowalski1,2,*, Rafał Ołdziejewski1, and Kazimierz Rzążewski1

  • 1Center for Theoretical Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Al. Lotników 32/46, 02-668 Warsaw, Poland
  • 2Faculty of Technical Physics, Poznan University of Technology, Piotrowo 3, 60-965 Poznan, Poland

  • *michal.ry.kowalski@student.put.poznan.pl

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Vol. 2, Iss. 2 — June - August 2020

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