Self-similar turbulence-like dynamics in a quasi-ideal Bose gas
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Abstract
We study the dynamics of an essentially non-interacting Bose gas under strong periodic forcing. We initially prepare a quasi-pure BEC in a cylindrical optical box trap and then tune the s-wave scattering length to zero, before violently injecting energy into the system using a time-periodic spatially uniform force oriented along the box axis. We observe a rapid excitation of the initially accessible axial eigenstates, followed by a gradual leakage of energy into the (orthogonal) radial directions. The later-time momentum-resolved dynamics exhibit self-similar scaling behavior, surprisingly reminiscent of the turbulent cascade dynamics in an interacting gas, but with stark quantitative differences in the scaling exponents describing the dynamics. The non-equilibrium samples prepared in this way also provide interesting initial conditions for testing universality in the relaxation dynamics of isolated Bose gases far from equilibrium.
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Presenters
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Christoph Eigen
Univ of Cambridge, University of Cambridge
Authors
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Christoph Eigen
Univ of Cambridge, University of Cambridge
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Gevorg Martirosyan
Univ of Cambridge, University of Cambridge
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Jiri Etrych
Univ of Cambridge, University of Cambridge
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Lena Dogra
Univ of Cambridge, University of Cambridge
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Jake A Glidden
Univ of Cambridge, University of Cambridge
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Timon Hilker
Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, Univ of Cambridge
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Robert Smith
University of Oxford, Clarendon Laboratory, University of Oxford, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PU, United Kingdom
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Zoran Hadzibabic
Univ of Cambridge, University of Cambridge