Expansion dynamics of a shell-shaped Bose-Einstein Condensate
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Abstract
We report the creation of a shell BEC in the presence of Earth's gravity with immiscible dual-species BECs of sodium and rubidium atoms. After minimizing the displacement between the centers of mass of the two BECs with a magic-wavelength optical dipole trap, the interspecies repulsive interaction ensures the formation of a closed shell of sodium atoms with its center filled by rubidium atoms. Releasing the double BEC together from the trap, we observe explosion of the filled shell accompanied by energy transfer from the inner BEC to the shell BEC. With the inner BEC removed, we obtain a hollow shell BEC that shows self-interference as a manifestation of implosion. Some recent results on the expansion dynamics after quenching the interspecies interaction will also be presented.
*This work was supported by the Hong Kong RGC General Research Fund (Grants 14301620 and 14301818), the Collaborative Research Fund (Grants C6005-17G and C6009-20GF) and CUHK Direct Grant No. 4053535.
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Publication: Jia F, Huang Z, Qiu L, et al. Expansion dynamics of a shell-shaped Bose-Einstein condensate[J]. Physical Review Letters, 2022, 129(24): 243402.
Presenters
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Zerong Huang
- The Chinese University of Hong Kong