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Physical Review Letters | 2007

Correlations in a BEC Collision: First-Principles Quantum Dynamics with 150 000 Atoms

P. Deuar; P. D. Drummond

The quantum dynamics of colliding Bose-Einstein condensates with 150,000 atoms are simulated directly from the Hamiltonian using the stochastic positive-P method. Two-body correlations between the scattered atoms and their velocity distribution are found for experimentally accessible parameters. Hanbury Brown-Twiss or thermal-like correlations are seen for copropagating atoms, while number correlations for counterpropagating atoms are even stronger than thermal correlations at short times. The coherent phase grains grow in size as the collision progresses with the onset of growth coinciding with the beginning of stimulated scattering. The method is versatile and usable for a range of cold atom systems.


Physical Review Letters | 1998

Contradiction of quantum mechanics with local hidden variables for quadrature phase amplitude measurements

Alexei Gilchrist; P. Deuar; M. D. Reid

We demonstrate a contradiction of quantum mechanics with local hidden variable theories for continuous quadrature phase amplitude (position and momentum) measurements. For any quantum state, this contradiction is lost for situations where the quadrature phase amplitude results are always macroscopically distinct. We show that for optical realizations of this experiment, where one uses homodyne detection techniques to perform the quadrature phase amplitude measurement, one has an amplification prior to detection, so that macroscopic fields are incident on photodiode detectors. The high efficiencies of such detectors may open a way for a loophole-free test of local hidden variable theories.


Physical Review Letters | 2010

Sub-Poissonian Number Differences in Four-Wave Mixing of Matter Waves

Jean-Christophe Jaskula; Marie Bonneau; Guthrie B. Partridge; Valentina Krachmalnicoff; P. Deuar; K. V. Kheruntsyan; Alain Aspect; Denis Boiron; C. I. Westbrook

We demonstrate sub-Poissonian number differences in four-wave mixing of Bose-Einstein condensates of metastable helium. The collision between two Bose-Einstein condensates produces a scattering halo populated by pairs of atoms of opposing velocities, which we divide into several symmetric zones. We show that the atom number difference for opposing zones has sub-Poissonian noise fluctuations, whereas that of nonopposing zones is well described by shot noise. The atom pairs produced in a dual number state are well adapted to sub-shot-noise interferometry and studies of Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen-type nonlocality tests.


Physical Review Letters | 2011

Solitons as the early stage of quasicondensate formation during evaporative cooling.

Emilia Witkowska; P. Deuar; Mariusz Gajda; Kazimierz Rzążewski

We calculate the evaporative cooling dynamics of trapped one-dimensional Bose-Einstein condensates for parameters leading to a range of condensates and quasicondensates in the final equilibrium state, using the classical fields method. We confirm that solitons are created during the evaporation process by the Kibble-Zurek mechanism, but subsequently dissipate during thermalization. However, their signature remains in the phase coherence length, which is approximately conserved during dissipation in this system.


Physical Review Letters | 2012

Violation of the Cauchy-Schwarz inequality with matter waves.

K. V. Kheruntsyan; Jean-Christophe Jaskula; P. Deuar; Marie Bonneau; Guthrie B. Partridge; Josselin Ruaudel; Raphael Lopes; Denis Boiron; C. I. Westbrook

The Cauchy-Schwarz (CS) inequality-one of the most widely used and important inequalities in mathematics-can be formulated as an upper bound to the strength of correlations between classically fluctuating quantities. Quantum-mechanical correlations can, however, exceed classical bounds. Here we realize four-wave mixing of atomic matter waves using colliding Bose-Einstein condensates, and demonstrate the violation of a multimode CS inequality for atom number correlations in opposite zones of the collision halo. The correlated atoms have large spatial separations and therefore open new opportunities for extending fundamental quantum-nonlocality tests to ensembles of massive particles.


Physical Review Letters | 2004

Canonical Bose Gas Simulations with Stochastic Gauges

P. D. Drummond; P. Deuar; K. V. Kheruntsyan

A technique to simulate the grand canonical ensembles of interacting Bose gases is presented. Results are generated for many temperatures by averaging over energy-weighted stochastic paths, each corresponding to a solution of coupled Gross-Pitaevskii equations with phase noise. The stochastic gauge method used relies on an off-diagonal coherent-state expansion, thus taking into account all quantum correlations. As an example, the second-order spatial correlation function and momentum distribution for an interacting 1D Bose gas are calculated.


Physical Review Letters | 2010

Spontaneous Four-Wave Mixing of de Broglie Waves: Beyond Optics

Valentina Krachmalnicoff; Jean-Christophe Jaskula; Marie Bonneau; Vanessa Leung; Guthrie B. Partridge; Denis Boiron; C. I. Westbrook; P. Deuar; Paweł Ziń; Marek Trippenbach; K. V. Kheruntsyan

We investigate the atom-optical analog of degenerate four-wave mixing by colliding two Bose-Einstein condensates of metastable helium. The momentum distribution of the scattered atoms is measured in three dimensions. A simple analogy with photon phase matching conditions suggests a spherical final distribution. We find, however, that it is an ellipsoid with radii smaller than the initial collision momenta. Numerical and analytical calculations agree with this and reveal the interplay between many-body effects, mean-field interaction, and the anisotropy of the source condensate.


Journal of Modern Optics | 2002

Concurrence in arbitrary dimensions

Piotr Badziag; P. Deuar; Michal Horodecki; Pawel Horodecki

We argue that a complete characterization of quantum correlations in bipartite systems of many dimensions may require a quantity which, even for pure states, does not reduce to a single number. Subsequently, we introduce multidimensional generalizations of concurrence and find evidence that they may provide useful tools for the analysis of quantum correlations in mixed bipartite states. We also introduce biconcurrence that leads to a necessary and sufficient condition for separability.


Physical Review Letters | 2012

Spontaneous Solitons in the Thermal Equilibrium of a Quasi-1D Bose Gas

Tomasz Karpiuk; P. Deuar; Przemyslaw Bienias; Emilia Witkowska; Krzysztof Pawłowski; Mariusz Gajda; Kazimierz Rzążewski; Mirosław Brewczyk

We show that solitons occur generically in the thermal equilibrium state of a weakly interacting elongated Bose gas, without the need for external forcing or perturbations. This reveals a major new quality to the experimentally widespread quasicondensate state, usually thought of as primarily phase-fluctuating. Thermal solitons are seen in uniform 1D, trapped 1D, and elongated 3D gases, appearing as shallow solitons at low quasicondensate temperatures, becoming widespread and deep as temperature rises. This behavior can be understood via thermal occupation of the type II excitations in the Lieb-Liniger model of a uniform 1D gas. Furthermore, we find that the quasicondensate phase includes very appreciable density fluctuations while leaving phase fluctuations largely unaltered from the standard picture derived from a density-fluctuation-free treatment.


Journal of Physics A | 2006

First-principles quantum dynamics in interacting Bose gases I: the positive P representation

P. Deuar; P. D. Drummond

The performance of the positive P phase-space representation for exact manybody quantum dynamics is investigated. Gases of interacting bosons are considered, where the full quantum equations to simulate are of a Gross– Pitaevskii form with added Gaussian noise. This method gives tractable simulations of many-body systems because the number of variables scales linearly with the spatial lattice size. An expression for the useful simulation time is obtained, and checked in numerical simulations. The dynamics of first-, second- and third-order spatial correlations are calculated for a uniform interacting 1D Bose gas subjected to a change in scattering length. Propagation of correlations is seen. A comparison is made with other recent methods. The positive P method is particularly well suited to open systems as no conservation laws are hard-wired into the calculation. It also differs from most other recent approaches in that there is no truncation of any kind.

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P. D. Drummond

Swinburne University of Technology

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Marie Bonneau

London College of Fashion

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C. I. Westbrook

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Joel F. Corney

University of Queensland

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Emilia Witkowska

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Mariusz Gajda

Polish Academy of Sciences

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