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Mean-field treatment of Bragg scattering from a Bose-Einstein condensate

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DOI: 10.1088/0953-4075/33/19/311

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A unified semiclassical treatment of Bragg scattering from Bose-Einstein condensates is presented. The formalism is based on Gross-Pitaevskii equations driven by a classical light field, and leads to a single-component equation incorporating the effects of mean-field nonlinearity and spatial inhomogeneity. Three-dimensional numerical simulations of this equation in cylindrical symmetry are used to investigate Bragg scattering for a number of cases. Scattering from a condensate released from a trap produces characteristic cycling of the atomic momentum, and an analytic description is given using a linear model incorporating spatial non-uniformity Simple expressions obtained for the momentum packet cycling are shown to accurately describe the full nonlinear behaviour within a well specified validity range and a transition linewidth is derived. For the case of a trapped condensate, a numerical study of momentum spectroscopy is carried out and the shift of the Bragg resonance condition due to mean-field nonlinearity is investigated.

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