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Rabi switch of condensate wave functions in a multicomponent Bose gas
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Abstract
Using a time-dependent linear (Rabi) coupling between the components of a weakly interacting multicomponent Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC), we propose a protocol for transferring the wave function of one component to the other. This “Rabi switch” can be generated in a binary BEC mixture by an electromagnetic field between the two components, typically two hyperfine states. When the wave function to be transferred is, at a given time, a stationary state of the multicomponent Hamiltonian, then, after a time delay (depending on the Rabi frequency), it is possible to have the same wave function on the other condensate. The Rabi switch can be used to transfer also moving bright matter-wave solitons, as well as vortices and vortex lattices in two-dimensional (2D) condensates. The efficiency of the proposed switch is shown to be 100% when interspecies and intraspecies interaction strengths are equal. The deviations from equal interaction strengths are analyzed within a two-mode model, and the dependence of the efficiency on the interaction strengths and on the presence of external potentials is examined in both 1D and 2D settings.
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2008-01-01