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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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271

Dissipative State Engineering in Quantum Many-Body Systems

Schnell, Alexander 12 September 2019 (has links)
Quantum systems that are in weak contact with a thermal heat bath will ultimately relax to an equilibrium state which is characterized by the temperature of the environment only. This state is independent of the specific properties of the bath and of how it is coupled to the system. This changes completely, when the system is additionally driven. Such a driven-dissipative situation can emerge, for example, due to an additional time-periodic modulation of the system, or when it is brought into contact with a second bath of different temperature. Then, the system will run into a well-defined nonequilibrium steady state. This state, however, will depend on the very details of the environment and its coupling to the system. We study whether this freedom can be used to engineer interesting properties of quantum systems, which are not found in their equilibrium states, i.e. in the absence of a drive. We focus on bosonic quantum many-body systems. We investigate when far-from-equilibrium ideal gases feature Bose condensation in a group of single-particle states, as opposed to situations where Bose condensation is completely absent in the nonequilibrium steady state. We show that Bose condensation can be induced in a finite one-dimensional ideal gas by the competition of two heat baths whose temperatures both lie well above the equilibrium condensation temperature. This setup also allows to engineer condensation in excited single-particle states. We discuss first ideas to study similar setups in weakly interacting Bose gases. Describing the microscopic dynamics of interacting many-body systems coupled to thermal baths is extremely challenging, due to the fact that generally the full many-body spectrum is inaccessible. Using ideas from semiclassics, we develop an approximation to the dynamics that yields good results at high and intermediate bath temperatures. We also investigate the transient dynamics of driven-dissipative quantum systems. Our studies are motivated by a result that is well known for isolated quantum systems: for a system whose dynamics is generated by a time-periodic Hamiltonian, the stroboscopic dynamics (observed at integer multiples of the driving period) can always be understood as if it would stem from a time-independent Hamiltonian, the Floquet Hamiltonian. For open quantum systems in contact with an environment, we ask if a similar mapping to an effective generator, the Floquet Lindbladian, is always possible. For a simple qubit model we show that there are two extended parameter regions, one in which the Floquet Lindbladian exists, and one in which it does not. We discuss problems of analytical expansions that can give rise to this Floquet Lindbladian and discuss how we can interpret the region where it does not exist. These results are important for dissipative Floquet engineering and open up new perspectives for the control of open quantum systems via time-periodic driving.:1. Introduction 2. Master equation for open quantum systems 3. Existence of the Floquet Lindbladian 4. Number of Bose-selected modes in driven-dissipative ideal Bose gases 5. High-temperature nonequilibrium Bose condensation induced by a hot needle 6. Weakly interacting Bose gases far from thermal equilibrium 7. Summary and outlook / Quantensysteme, die in schwacher Wechselwirkung mit einem thermischen Wärmebad stehen, relaxieren stets in einen Gleichgewichtszustand, welcher allein durch die Temperatur der Umgebung beschrieben ist. Dieser Zustand ist unabhängig von den spezifischen Eigenschaften des Bades, und davon wie dieses an das System gekoppelt ist. Dies ändert sich, wenn das System zusätzlich angetrieben wird. Ein solches getrieben-dissipatives Szenario kann beispielsweise durch einen zusätzlichen zeitperiodischen Antrieb entstehen, oder wenn das System mit einem zweiten Bad unterschiedlicher Temperatur in Kontakt gebracht wird. In diesem Fall läuft das System in einen wohldefinierten stationären Nichtgleichgewichtszustand. Dieser Zustand hängt jedoch von den Details der Umgebung, und davon wie diese an das System gekoppelt ist, ab. Es wird untersucht ob diese Freiheit genutzt werden kann um interessante Eigenschaften von Quantensystemen zu konstruieren, die in deren Gleichgewichtszuständen, d.h. in Abwesenheit des Antriebs, nicht zu finden sind. Der Fokus der Arbeit liegt auf bosonischen Quantenvielteilchensystemen. Es wird ergründet unter welchen Bedingungen ideale Gase fernab des thermischen Gleichgewichts Bose Kondensation in einer Gruppe von Einteilchenzuständen aufweisen, im Gegensatz zu Szenarien in denen überhaupt keine Bose Kondensation im stationären Nichtgleichgewichtszustand auftritt. Weiterhin wird gezeigt, dass Bose Kondensation in einem eindimensionalen idealen Gas durch das Wechselspiel zweier Wärmebäder induziert werden kann. Die Temperatur beider Bäder liegt dabei weit über der Kondensationstemperatur des Gleichgewichts. Diese Anordnung erlaubt außerdem kontrollierte Kondensation in angeregten Einteilchenzuständen. Erste Ideen für das theoretische Studium ähnlicher Anordnungen für schwach wechselwirkende Bosegase werden diskutiert. Eine Beschreibung der mikroskopischen Dynamik wechselwirkender Vielteilchensysteme ist extrem anspruchsvoll, da typischerweise das volle Vielteilchenspektrum unzugänglich ist. Unter Zurhilfenahme semiklassischer Ideen wird eine Näherung der Dynamik entwickelt, welche eine gute Beschreibung für hohe und intermediäre Temperaturen liefert. Weiterhin wird die transiente Dynamik getrieben-dissipativer Quantensysteme untersucht. Die Motivation bietet ein bekanntes Resultat für abgeschlossene Quantensysteme: Für ein System, dessen Dynamik durch einen zeitperiodischen Hamiltonoperator bestimmt ist, kann die stroboskopische Dynamik (unter Beobachtung zu Zeiten, die Vielfache der Antriebsperiode sind) immer so verstanden werden als würde sie von einem zeitunabhängigen Hamiltonoperator, dem Floquet Hamiltonian, induziert. Für offene Quantensysteme im Kontakt mit einer Umgebung wird untersucht ob eine ähnliche Abbildung auf einen effektiven Generator, den Floquet Lindbladian, existiert. Für ein einfaches Qubit Modell wird gezeigt, dass es zwei ausgedehnte Parameterregionen gibt, eine in welcher der Floquet Lindbladian existiert und eine weitere in der dieser nicht existiert. Es werden Probleme von analytischen Entwicklungen des Floquet Lindbladian diskutiert. Auch wird eine Interpretation der Region gegeben, in der dieser nicht existiert. Diese Resultate sind maßgeblich für dissipatives Floquetengineering und eröffnen neue Blickwinkel auf die zeitperiodische Kontrolle offener Quantensysteme.:1. Introduction 2. Master equation for open quantum systems 3. Existence of the Floquet Lindbladian 4. Number of Bose-selected modes in driven-dissipative ideal Bose gases 5. High-temperature nonequilibrium Bose condensation induced by a hot needle 6. Weakly interacting Bose gases far from thermal equilibrium 7. Summary and outlook
272

A compact system for ultracold atoms

Torralbo Campo, Lara January 2012 (has links)
This thesis describes the design, construction and optimisation of two compact setups to produce ⁸⁷Rb Bose-Einstein condensates and dual ⁷Li-⁸⁷Rb Magneto- Optical Traps (MOTs). The motivation for compact systems is to have simplified systems to cool the atoms. The first experimental setup is based on a single pyrex glass cell without the need for atom chips. Fast evaporation will be achieved in a hybrid trap comprising of a magnetic quadrupole trap and an optical dipole trap created by a Nd:YVO4 laser and with future plans of using a Spatial Light Modulator (SLM). To enhance an efficient and rapid evaporation, we have investigated Light-Induced Atomic Desorption (LIAD) to modulate the Rb partial pressure during the cooling and trapping stage. With this technique, a ⁸⁷Rb MOT of 7 x 10⁷ atoms was loaded by shining violet light from a LED source into the glass cell, whose walls are coated with rubidium atoms. The atoms were then cooled by optical molasses and then loaded into a magnetic trap where lifetime measurements demonstrated that LIAD improves on magnetically-trapped atoms loaded from constant background pressure by a factor of six. This is quite encouraging and opens the possibility to do a rapid evaporation. In a second experiment, we have designed a compact system based on a stainless steel chamber to trap either ⁷Li or ⁶Li atoms in a MOT loaded from alkali-metal dispensers without the need of conventional oven-Zeeman slower. This setup can also load ⁸⁷Rb atoms, allowing future projects to simultaneously produce degenerate quantum gases of bosonic ⁸⁷Rb and fermionic ⁶Li atoms.
273

Dynamique quantique hors-équilibre et systèmes désordonnés pour des atomes ultrafroids bosoniques

Sciolla, Bruno 13 September 2012 (has links) (PDF)
Durant cette thèse, je me suis intéressé à deux thématiques générales qui peuvent être explorées dans des systèmes d'atomes froids : d'une part, la dynamique hors-équilibre d'un système quantique isolé, et d'autre part l'influence du désordre sur un système fortement corrélé à basse température. Dans un premier temps, nous avons développé une méthode de champ moyen, qui permet de résoudre la dynamique unitaire dans un modèle à géométrie particulière, le réseau complètement connecté. Cette approche permet d'établir une correspondance entre la dynamique unitaire du système quantique et des équations du mouvement classique. Nous avons mis à profit cette méthode pour étudier le phénomène de transition dynamique qui se signale, dans des modèles de champ moyen, par une singularité des observables aux temps longs, en fonction des paramètres initiaux ou finaux de la trempe. Nous avons montré l'existence d'une transition dynamique quantique dans les modèle de Bose-Hubbard, d'Ising en champ transverse et le modèle de Jaynes-Cummings. Ces résultats confirment l'existence d'un lien fort entre la présence d'une transition de phase quantique et d'une transition dynamique.Dans un second temps, nous avons étudié un modèle de théorie des champs relativiste avec symétrie O(N) afin de comprendre l'influence des fluctuations sur ces singularités. À l'ordre dominant en grand N, nous avons montré que la transition dynamique s'apparente à un phénomène critique. En effet, à la transition dynamique, les fonctions de corrélations suivent une loi d'échelle à temps égaux et à temps arbitraires. Il existe également une longueur caractéristique qui diverge à l'approche du point de transition. D'autre part, il apparaît que le point fixe admet une interprétation en terme de particules sans masse se propageant librement. Enfin, nous avons montré que la dynamique asymptotique au niveau du point fixe s'apparente à celle d'une trempe d'un état symétrique dans la phase de symétrie brisée. Le troisième volet de cette thèse apporte des éléments nouveaux pour la compréhension du diagramme des phases du modèle de Bose-Hubbard en présence de désordre. Pour ce faire,nous avons utilisé et étendu la méthode de la cavité quantique en champ moyen de Ioffe et Mézard, qui doit être utilisée avec la méthode des répliques. De cette manière, il est possible d'obtenir des résultats analytiques pour les exposants des lois de probabilité de la susceptibilité.Nos résultats indiquent que dans les différents régimes de la transition de phase de superfluide vers isolant, les lois d'échelle conventionnelles sont tantôt applicables, tantôt remplacées par une loi d'activation. Enfin, les exposants critiques varient continûment à la transition conventionnelle.
274

Vers la fabrication d’échantillons permettant la condensation Bose-Einstein de polaritons excitoniques dans des cristaux d’anthracène en microcavités

Robert, Mathieu 08 1900 (has links)
Nous investiguons dans ce travail la création d'échantillons permettant l'étude du comportement des polaritons excitoniques dans les matériaux semi-conducteurs organiques. Le couplage fort entre les états excités d'électrons et des photons impose la création de nouveaux états propres dans le milieu. Ces nouveaux états, les polaritons, ont un comportement bosonique et sont donc capables de se condenser dans un état fortement dégénéré. Une occupation massive de l'état fondamental permet l'étude de comportements explicables uniquement par la mécanique quantique. La démonstration, au niveau macroscopique, d'effets quantiques promet d'éclairer notre compréhension de la matière condensée. De plus, la forte localisation des excitons dans les milieux organiques permet la condensation des polaritons excitoniques organiques à des températures beaucoup plus hautes que dans les semi-conducteurs inorganiques. À terme, les échantillons proposés dans ce travail pourraient donc servir à observer une phase cohérente macroscopique à des températures facilement atteignables en laboratoire. Les cavités proposées sont des résonateurs Fabry-Perot ultraminces dans lesquels est inséré un cristal unique d'anthracène. Des miroirs diélectriques sont fabriqués par une compagnie externe. Une couche d'or de 60 nanomètres est ensuite déposée sur leur surface. Les miroirs sont ensuite mis en contact, or contre or, et compressés par 2,6 tonnes de pression. Cette pression soude la cavité et laisse des espaces vides entre les lignes d'or. Une molécule organique, l'anthracène, est ensuite insérée par capillarité dans la cavité et y est cristallisée par la suite. Dans leur état actuel, les cavités présentent des défauts majeurs quant à la planarité des miroirs et à l'uniformité des cristaux. Un protocole détaillé est présenté et commenté dans ce travail. Nous y proposons aussi quelques pistes pour régler les problèmes courants de l'appareil. / In this work we investigate the creation of samples for the study of the behavior of excitonic polaritons in organic semiconductor materials. The strong coupling between the excited states of electrons and photons implies the creation new eigenstates in the medium. These new states, called polaritons, are composite bosons and are therefore capable of condensing in a strongly degenerated state. A massive occupation of the ground state allows the study of behaviors that are only explainable by quantum mechanics. A macroscopic demonstration of quantum effects offers a rare opportunity for scientific research and discoveries. The strong localization of excitons in organic materials allows condensation of exciton polaritons at temperatures much higher than in inorganic semiconductors. Therefore the samples proposed in this work could ultimately be used to observe a macroscopic coherent phase at temperatures easily attainable in a laboratory. The cavities proposed in this work are Fabry-Perot resonators in which anthracene is inserted and crystalized. The mirrors used in the resonator are dielectric reflectors made by a external company according to our specifications. A gold layer of 60 nm is deposited on their surface. The mirrors are then brought into contact, gold against gold, and compressed by 2.6 tons of pressure. This pressure seals the cavity and leaves voids between the gold lines. An organic molecule, anthracene, is then inserted in by capillary inside the cavity voids and subsequently crystallized by controlled cooling. In their current state cavities have defects regarding the planarity of the mirrors and the uniformity of the crystals. A detailed protocol is presented and discussed in this work.
275

Caractérisation et modélisation de l’aimant organique NIT-2Py

Gauthier, Nicolas 08 1900 (has links)
L'aimant organique NIT-2Py a été caractérisé expérimentalement et ses propriétés ont été simulées numériquement à partir de la théorie de la fonctionnelle de la densité. Le magnétisme dans ce matériau provient de la présence d'un électron non apparié sur chaque molécule qui a ainsi un moment magnétique non nul. Ceci a été confirmé par des simulations sur une molécule isolée. Les molécules de NIT-2Py cristallisent dans le groupe d'espace P21/c avec huit molécules par maille élémentaire pour former la structure cristalline Alpha étudiée dans ce document. Le moment effectif de la susceptibilité et l'entropie magnétique totale montre que ce matériau est un système de spins 1/2 avec un spin par molécule. Les mesures de chaleur spécifique ont mis en évidence la présence de deux phases magnétiques ordonnées à basse température qui sont séparées par un plateau en aimantation. Une première phase est observée à des champs magnétiques inférieurs à 2.2 T et a une température de transition de 1.32 K en champ nul. Les mesures de susceptibilité magnétique et d'aimantation ont permis d'établir que cette phase ordonnée est antiferromagnétique. Ceci est confirmé par les simulations numériques. La deuxième phase est induite par le champ magnétique avec une température de transition de 0.53 K à 6 T. L'information disponible sur cette phase est limitée et l'étude du système à l'extérieur des phases ordonnées en donne une meilleure compréhension. Un modèle de spins S=1/2 isolés et de dimères S=0 isolés reproduit bien les mesures d'aimantation et de chaleur spécifique au-dessus de 3 K. L'application d'un champ magnétique réduit l'écart d'énergie entre le singulet et le triplet du dimère jusqu'au croisement qui se produit à 6 T. La phase induite émerge précisément à ce croisement et on spécule l'existence d'un condensat de Bose-Einstein des états triplets. / The organic magnet built from NIT-2Py molecules has been characterized experimentally and its properties have been simulated using density functional theory. In this material, an unpaired electron carrying a magnetic moment on each molecule is responsible for the magnetism. This has been confirmed by numeric simulations on an isolated molecule. NIT-2Py molecules crystallize in space group P21/c with eight molecules per unit cell to form crystalline phase Alpha studied in this document. The effective moment obtained from magnetic susceptibility and the total magnetic entropy show that this material is a spin 1/2 system with one spin per molecule. Specific heat measurements have highlighted the presence of two magnetically ordered phases at low temperature, which are separated by a plateau in magnetization. A first phase is observed at magnetic field lower than 2.2 T and has a transition temperature of 1.32 K in zero field. Magnetic susceptibility and magnetization measurements have established that this ordered phase is antiferromagnetic. This is confirmed by numeric simulations. The second phase is induced by a magnetic field and has a transition temperature of 0.53 K at 6 T. Information concerning the field induced phase is limited and a study of the system above the transition temperatures helps to gain a better understanding. A model of isolated spins S=1/2 and isolated dimers S=0 reproduces nicely the specific heat and magnetization data above 3 K. The application of a magnetic field reduces the energy gap between the singlet and the triplet of the dimer and the crossover between these levels is observed at 6 T. The field induced phase emerges precisely at this crossover suggesting the occurrence of a Bose-Einstein condensation of triplets states.
276

Gaz bidimensionnels désordonnés : diffusion et transition superfluide / Disordered two-dimensional Bose gases : diffusion and superfluid transition

Allard, Baptiste 16 November 2012 (has links)
Ce manuscrit présente une étude expérimentale d'un gaz de 87Rb ultra-froid confiné à deux dimensions et en présence de désordre. Dans une première partie, nous mettons en place les outils expérimentaux développés pour manipuler les gaz confinés. Après un état de l'art sur l'apport de la communauté des atomes froids aux gaz de Bose 2D, nous détaillons notre expérience, en l'absence de désordre, qui par une comparaison fine avec des simulations Monte-Carlo quantique et grâce à une thermométrie en temps de vol très précise, a permis de quantifier l'apparition de la cohérence autour la transition de phase superfluide Berzinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT). La seconde partie est dédiée à l'effet d'un potentiel désordonné généré optiquement et corrélé microscopiquement sur les propriétés de transport et de cohérence du gaz 2D en interaction. Cette partie suit la progression de l'expérience du régime de transport classique, dans lequel nous avons mesuré la dépendance du coefficient de diffusion classique en fonction de l'énergie de la particule, jusqu'au transport quantique, que nous avons atteint grâce à une ultime méthode de ralentissement. Sur la route entre ces deux régimes, nous observons un décalage vers les faibles entropies de l'établissement de la cohérence autour de la transition BKT provoqué par l'ajout adiabatique d'une quantité modérée de désordre ainsi que sa suppression pour un désordre de l'ordre de la température du nuage. Ce travail est une étape vers une étude expérimentale de la transition quantique vers le verre de Bose mettant en jeu à la fois désordre et interactions. / This manuscript shows an experimental study of a disordered ultra-cold 87Rb gas confined in two dimensions.In the first part, we set up the experimental tools used to manipulate the confined gases. After a state of the art in ultracold 2D Bose gases, we describe our disorder-free experiment from which, by a comparison with quantum Monte-Carlo calculations and thanks to an accurate time-of-flight thermometry, we are able to quantify the emergence of coherence around the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless superfluid phase transition. The second part is devoted to the effect of a micrometer-range optically generated disordered potential on the transport and coherence properties of the interacting 2D gas. This part follows the experimental road from the regime of classical transport, in which we have measured the energy dependence of the classical diffusion coefficient, to the regime of quantum transport we have just reached thanks to a last cooling step. On the road between those two regimes, we observe a shift towards lower entropy of the emergence of coherence close to the BKT transition as a response of an adiabatic addition of a moderate amount of disorder. It is strongly suppressed for an amount of disorder of the order of the cloud temperature. This work is a first step to an experimental study of the quantum transition to the Bose-Glass phase involving disorder and interaction.
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Formação de sólitons em condensados de Bose-Einstein e em meios ópticos / Formation of solitons in Bose-Einstein condensates and in photorefractive media

Khamis, Eduardo Georges 13 October 2010 (has links)
Diferentes tipos de sólitons têm sido observados em meios ópticos não-lineares, e seus comportamentos individuais descritos pela equação não-linear de Schrödinger e pela equação não-linear de Schrödinger generalizada, em diferentes dimensões e geometrias. Entretando, há situações onde muitos sólitons são gerados formando uma densa rede de sólitons. Nestes casos, é impossível desprezar as interações entre os sólitons e temos que considerar a evolução da estrutura como um todo. A teoria das ondas de choque dispersivas em meios fotorrefrativos e a teoria da difração não-linear de intensos feixes de luz propagando-se em meios fotorrefrativos com um fio refletor incorporado a esse meio foi desenvolvida, e verificamos que está em excelente acordo com nossas simulações numéricas. No caso da formação de sólitons em condensados, fizemos cálculos numéricos realísticos dentro da aproximação de campo médio usando a equação de Gross-Pitaevskii, incluindo também um potencial de confinamento, um potencial móvel e um potencial dipolar. A maioria dos resultados puderam ser comparados com experimentos recentes. / Different kinds of solitons have already been observed in various nonlinear optical media, and their behavior has been explained in the frameworks of such mathematical models as the nonlinear Schrödinger and generalized nonlinear Shrödinger equations for different dimensions and geometries. However, there are situations when many solitons are generated so that they can comprise a dense soliton train. In such situations, it is impossible to neglect interactions between solitons and one has to consider the evolution of the structure as a whole rather than to trace the evolution of each soliton separately. The theory of optical shock waves in photorefractive media and the theory of nonlinear diffraction of light beams propagating in photorefractive media with embedded reflecting wire was developed and agrees very well with our numerical simulations. In the condensate soliton formation case, we did numerical calculations in the mean field approach using the Gross-Pitaevskii equation, adding a trap potential and a moving potential and a potential of the dipole-dipole interaction. The main results were also checked by recent experiments.
278

Estudo de taxas de perdas em sistemas heteronucleares / Trap loss in a two-species Rb-Cs magneto-optical trap

Silva, Wânius José Garcia da 09 March 2001 (has links)
Uma análise dos processos colisionais homonucleares e heteronucleares, responsáveis por perdas em uma armadilha magneto-óptica, foi realizada neste trabalho. Resultados experimentais inéditos para as taxas de perdas, no sistema Rb-Cs, foram obtidos. Os dados experimentais em conjunto com os resultados do modelo sugerem que o processo de escape radiativo é dominante. O modelo utilizado é muito sensível à profundidade da armadilha, a qual depende de outros parâmetros (intensidade, dessintonia, gradiente de campo magnético, etc.). A colaboração com pesquisadores italianos possibilitou uma análise mais detalhada das taxas de perdas heteronucleares em outras regiões de intensidade. Estudamos a dependência das taxas heteronucleares com a razão das massas do par atômico, e uma razoável concordância foi observada. O estudo de processos colisionais em armadilhas magneto-ópticas é importante na obtenção do condensado de BoseEinstein com duas espécies atômicas distintas, e também em experiências de espectroscopia fotoassociativa. / In this work, we had investigated the heteronuclear trap loss rate in a two-species Rb-Cs magneto-optical trap. The experimental results suggest that radiative escape is the main collisional process responsible for heteronuclear losses. An addapted Gallagher - Pritchard model is compared with the data. The model is very sensitive to the trap depth, which depends on the trap parameters (intensity, detuning, magnetic - field gradient, etc.) This observation is also supported by experimental results from a Pisa\' group. We have compared experimental of heteronuclear rates as a function of the masses ratio of the atomic pair with the model, and a reasonable agreement is observed. These studies are relevant for high resolution atomic / molecular spectroscopy, and for the production of mixed - species Bose-Einstein condensates.
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Correlações e interferência de sistemas atômicos de Bose-Einstein frios / Correlations and interferences in atomic systems of cold Bose Einstein condensates

Santos, Leonardo Sioufi Fagundes dos 24 November 2006 (has links)
Este trabalho consiste em um estudo teórico da coexistência de condensados de Bose-Einstein atômicos acoplados. Esta mistura de condensados pode consistir em átomos de um mesmo elemento em vários estados hiperfinos (estado interno). Outra situação em que esta mistura ocorre é quando um átomo em um único estado interno pode ocupar mais de um estados externo. As semelhanças e diferenças entre condensados de Bose-Einstein com vários estados internos e externos serão analisadas cuidadosamente. Somente na aproximação de Bose-Hubbard os estados externos serão tratados como internos. Condensados envolvendo duas ou mais espécies serão estudados com a aproximação de Thomas-Fermi com estados coerentes. Esta aproximação implica em desprezar o termo de energia cinética. Muitos resultados analíticos serão exibidos para a condição em que todos os comprimentos de espalhamento são iguais entre si. Esta condição é bastante próxima da observada em um condensado de vários estados internos. Além disso serão apresentados alguns resultados anaíticos onde o comprimento de espalhamento para espécies diferentes é zero. Esta condição é verificada para a aproximação de Bose-Hubbard para misturas de condensados com estados externos. O objetivo principal destes cálculos é estudar o papel da fase relativa entre as funções de onda nas soluções estacionárias e na evolução temporal destes sistemas. / This work consists of a theoretical study of the coexistance of coupled atomic Bose-Einstein condensates. These mixed condensates can consist of atoms of the same element in different hyperfine internal states. A different situation is that in which an atom in one internal state can ocupate different single particle external states. The similarities and differences between mixed Bose-Einstein condensates involving internal and external states will be analysed carefully. Only in the Bose-Hubbard approximation the external states can be treated like internal states. Condensates involving two or more species will be studied with in a Thomas- Fermi\'s approximation with coherent states. This approximation involves in discarding of the Hamiltonian the kinetic energy term. A number of analytical results are given for the case in which the different channel scatering lenghts are equal to each other. This condition is which well approximated in condensates involving many internal states. Beside some results will also be given for situations where the scatering lenghts for different species vanishes. This condiction is verified for the Bose-Hubbard approximation to externally mixed condensates. The principal goal of this calculations is to study the role of relative phase between the wave functions in the stationary solutions and in the time evolution of the systems.
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Ondas de choque em condensados de Bose-Einstein e espalhamento inelástico de átomos em um potencial de dois poços / Shock waves in Bose-Einstein condensates and inelastic scattering of atoms in a double well

Annibale, Eder Santana 28 March 2011 (has links)
Nesta tese estudamos dois problemas diferentes na área de átomos ultra frios: Ondas de choque em condensados de Bose-Einstein e Espalhamento inelástico de átomos em um potencial de dois poços. No primeiro problema, estudamos o fluxo supersônico de um condensado de Bose-Einstein (BEC) através de um obstáculo macroscópico impenetrável delgado no sistema da equação de Schrödinger não-linear (NLS) bidimensional. Assumindo-se que a velocidade do fluxo é suficientemente alta, reduzimos assintoticamente o problema bidimensional original de valor de contorno para o fluxo estacionário através de um obstáculo alongado ao problema do pistão dispersivo unidimensional descrito pela NLS 1D dependente do tempo, no qual a coordenada original x reescalonada faz o papel de tempo e o movimento do pistão está vinculado à geometria do obstáculo. Duas ondas de choque dispersivas (DSWs) são geradas no fluxo, cada uma sendo formada em uma extremidade (frontal e traseira) do obstáculo. A DSW frontal é descrita analiticamente construindo-se soluções de modulação exatas para as equações de Whitham e a para a DSW traseira, empregamos a regra de quantização de Bohr-Sommerfeld generalizada para descrever a distribuição dos sólitons escuros. Propomos uma extensão da solução de modulação tradicional, a fim de incluir o padrão de ship-wave linear formado fora da região da DSW frontal. Realizamos simulações numéricas 2D completas e verificamos a validade das previsões analíticas. Os resultados deste problema podem ser relevantes para experimentos recentes sobre o fluxo de BECs através de obstáculos. No segundo problema, estudamos uma mistura atômica de dois átomos fermiônicos leves de spin 1/2 e dois átomos pesados em um potencial de dois poços. Processos de espalhamento inelástico entre ambas as espécies atômicas excitam os átomos pesados e renormalizam a taxa de tunelamento e a interação entre os átomos leves (efeito polarônico). A interação efetiva dos átomos leves muda de sinal e se torna atrativa quando o espalhamento inelástico é forte. Observamos também o cruzamento de níveis de energia, de um estado onde cada poço contém apenas um férmion (espalhamento inelástico fraco) para um estado onde um poço contém um par de férmions e ou outra está vazio (espalhamento inelástico forte). Identificamos o efeito polarônico e o cruzamento dos níveis de energia estudando-se a dinâmica quântica do sistema. / In this thesis we study two different problems in the field of ultracold atoms: Shock waves in Bose-Einstein condensates and Inelastic scattering of atoms in a double well. In the first problem, we study the supersonic flow of a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) past a slender impenetrable macroscopic obstacle in the framework of the twodimensional (2D) defocusing nonlinear Schr¨odinger equation (NLS). Assuming the oncoming flow speed sufficiently high, we asymptotically reduce the original boundary-value problem for a steady flow past a slender body to the one-dimensional dispersive piston problem described by the nonstationary NLS equation, in which the role of time is played by the stretched x-coordinate and the piston motion curve is defined by the spatial body profile. Two steady oblique spatial dispersive shock waves (DSWs) spreading from the pointed ends of the body are generated in both half-planes. These are described analytically by constructing appropriate exact solutions of the Whitham modulation equations for the front DSW and by using a generalized Bohr-Sommerfeld quantization rule for the oblique dark soliton fan in the rear DSW. We propose an extension of the traditional modulation description of DSWs to include the linear ship-wave pattern forming outside the nonlinear modulation region of the front DSW. Our analytic results are supported by direct 2D unsteady numerical simulations and are relevant to recent experiments on Bose-Einstein condensates freely expanding past obstacles. In the second problem, we study a mixture of two light spin-1/2 fermionic atoms and two heavy atoms in a double well potential. Inelastic scattering processes between both atomic species excite the heavy atoms and renormalize the tunneling rate and the interaction of the light atoms (polaron effect). The effective interaction of the light atoms changes its sign and becomes attractive for strong inelastic scattering. This is accompanied by a crossing of the energy levels from singly occupied sites at weak inelastic scattering to a doubly occupied and an empty site for stronger inelastic scattering. We are able to identify the polaron effect and the level crossing in the quantum dynamics.

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