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Q: Quantenoptik
Q 3: Atom Optics I
Q 3.6: Vortrag
Montag, 2. April 2001, 17:00–17:15, H 104
Fermionic atoms in a box — •Karl Vogel and Wolfgang P. Schleich — Universität Ulm, Abteilung für Quantenphysik, D-89069 Ulm, Germany
The dynamics of a single particle in a box shows [1] revivals,
fractional revivals and structures known as quantum carpets[2].
Similar phenomena were found [3] for Bose-Einstein condensates.
For spin-polarized fermionic atoms there is no s-wave scattering
and p-wave scattering is negligible at low temperatures. Therefore,
the dynamics of Fermions is more similar to the single-particle problem
than the dynamics of Bosons. We show that the time-dependent density
distribution of a fermionic gas is equivalent to the one of the
single-particle problem provided the initial state of the single
particle is an appropriate mixed state. We find revivals, fractional
revivals and quantum carpets.
This work was supported by the DFG Forschergruppe Quantengase.
[1] P. Stifter, W. E. Lamb and W. P. Schleich, The particle in a box revisited in: “Frontiers of Quantum Optics and Laser Physics” (Springer, Heidelberg, 1997) p. 236
[2] M. Berry, I. Marzoli and W. P. Schleich, Quantum carpets, carpets of light, submitted to Physics World
[3] J. Ruostekoski, B. Kneer, W. P. Schleich and G. Rempe, Interference of a Bose-Einstein Condensate in a Hard-Wall Trap: From Nonlinear Talbot Effect to Formation of Vorticity, Phys. Rev. A (to be published)