Vortices and Solitons in Bose-Condensates
Abstract
The new science of nonlinear atom optics and atom lasers is evolving rapidly. There are similarities between many related areas in modern photonic and atom optics, particularly at the mean-field level. In both cases we can often use classical nonlinear wave equations to describe classical solitons, vortices, and other nonlinear structure. Atom-molecular coupling can be used to play the role of second-harmonic generation. This leads to novel types of soliton. In addition, quantum effects at low densities are likely to be readily observable.
- Publication:
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Bose-Einstein Condensation
- Pub Date:
- December 2000
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- Bibcode:
- 2000bec..conf..189D