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Tradeoffs for number squeezing in collisions of Bose-Einstein condensates
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2013
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Quantum ScienceEngineeringQuantum ComputingPhysicsNumber SqueezingSupersonic CollisionsNatural SciencesMany-body Quantum PhysicApplied PhysicsQuantum Mechanical PropertyUltracold AtomAtomic PhysicsQuantum TheoryQuantum EntanglementBose-einstein CondensationBose EnhancementMany-body Problem
We investigate the factors that influence the usefulness of supersonic collisions of Bose-Einstein condensates as a potential source of entangled atomic pairs by analyzing the reduction of the number difference fluctuations between regions of opposite momenta. We show that nonmonochromaticity of the mother clouds is typically the leading limitation on number squeezing, and that the squeezing becomes less robust to this effect as the density of pairs grows. We develop a simple model that explains the relationship between density correlations and the number squeezing, allows one to estimate the squeezing from properties of the correlation peaks, and shows how the multimode nature of the scattering must be taken into account to understand the behavior of the pairing. We analyze the impact of the Bose enhancement on the number squeezing, by introducing a simplified low-gain model. We conclude that as far as squeezing is concerned the preferable configuration occurs when atoms are scattered not uniformly but rather into two well-separated regions.
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