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Intrinsic Decoherence and Recurrences in a Large Ferromagnetic F=1 Spinor Bose-Einstein Condensate

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SYMMETRY-BASEL
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/sym13010067

Keywords

Bose-Einstein condensates; quantum decoherence; full quantum dynamics

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  1. DGAPA (UNAM) [IN108620]
  2. [255573]

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This study focuses on decoherence and recurrences in the dynamics of the one-body density matrix of an F=1 spinor Bose-Einstein condensate, revealing accurate analytical expressions for the time dependence of coherent states. The research also uncovers the relationship between decoherence and recurrence times with the number of atoms and strength parameters, showing significant differences based on the strength of spin-spin interactions.
Decoherence with recurrences appear in the dynamics of the one-body density matrix of an F=1 spinor Bose-Einstein condensate, initially prepared in coherent states, in the presence of an external uniform magnetic field and within the single mode approximation. The phenomenon emerges as a many-body effect of the interplay of the quadratic Zeeman effect, which breaks the rotational symmetry, and the spin-spin interactions. By performing full quantum diagonalizations, a very accurate time evolution of large condensates is analyzed, leading to heuristic analytic expressions for the time dependence of the one-body density matrix, in the weak and strong interacting regimes, for initial coherent states. We are able to find accurate analytical expressions for both the decoherence and the recurrence times, in terms of the number of atoms and strength parameters, which show remarkable differences depending on the strength of the spin-spin interactions. The features of the stationary states in both regimes are also investigated. We discuss the nature of these limits in light of the thermodynamic limit.

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