Chaos in a time-periodically modulated honeycomb optical lattice
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Abstract
Rubidium atom currents in a time-periodically modulated honeycomb optical lattice are numerically computed. This modulation acts as a driving that leads to chaotic behavior in the atom dynamics. We treat this system both classically — showing the onset of chaos in lattice surface-of-section plots — and quantum mechanically — using Floquet-Bloch theory to compute the quasienergy and average energy spectrum, as well as the atomic currents induced by the modulation. The distribution of quasienergies suggest the signatures of chaos arise as the modulation amplitude increases.
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Publication: Planned paper: W.A. Furman, A.D. Barr, M.D. Porter, L.E. Reichl, Phys. Rev. A
Presenters
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Walter A Furman
University of Texas at Austin
Authors
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Walter A Furman
University of Texas at Austin
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Aaron D Barr
University of Texas at Austin
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Linda E Reichl
University of Texas at Austin
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Max D Porter
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab