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Formation of Dispersive Shock Waves by Merging and Splitting Bose-Einstein Condensates
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2008
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Splitting Bose-einstein CondensatesUniform Soliton TrainsEngineeringPhysicsFluid MechanicsGas DynamicApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsDispersive Shock WavesTopological SolitonUltracold AtomTen SolitonsDispersionRich DynamicsBose-einstein CondensationGross-pitaevskii EquationShock Compression
The processes of merging and splitting dilute-gas Bose-Einstein condensates are studied in the nonadiabatic, high-density regime. Rich dynamics are found. Depending on the experimental parameters, uniform soliton trains containing more than ten solitons or the formation of a high-density bulge as well as dispersive shock waves are observed experimentally within merged BECs. Our numerical simulations indicate the formation of many vortex rings. In the case of splitting a BEC, the transition from sound-wave formation to dispersive shock-wave formation is studied by use of increasingly stronger splitting barriers. These experiments realize prototypical dispersive shock situations.
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