Dynamically turning off interactions in a two-component condensate
A method to change the interaction strength of a two-component condensate by π/2 pulses is introduced. It is shown that applying a specific series of pulses to the condensate leads to an effective time-averaged Hamiltonian, which is of the form of the original two-component Hamiltonian with an inter...
Main Authors: | Jaksch, D, Cirac, J, Zoller, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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