A Theory for Quantum Accelerator Modes in Atom Optics
Unexpected accelerator modes were recently observed experimentally for cold cesium atoms when driven in the presence of gravity. A detailed theoretical explanation of this quantum effect is presented here. The theory makes use of invariance properties of the system, that are similar to the ones of s...
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Zusammenfassung: | Unexpected accelerator modes were recently observed experimentally for cold
cesium atoms when driven in the presence of gravity. A detailed theoretical
explanation of this quantum effect is presented here. The theory makes use of
invariance properties of the system, that are similar to the ones of solids,
leading to a separation into independent kicked rotor problems. The analytical
solution makes use of a limit that is very similar to the semiclassical limit,
but with a small parameter that is not Planck's constant, but rather the
detuning from the frequency that is resonant in absence of gravity. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.nlin/0202047 |