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Controlled Collapse of a Bose-Einstein Condensate
J. L. Roberts, N. R. Claussen, S. L. Cornish, E. A. Donley, E. A. Cornell, C. E. Wieman
Published 2001-02-07Version 1
The point of instability of a Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC) due to attractive interactions was studied. Stable 85-Rb BECs were created and then caused to collapse by slowly changing the atom-atom interaction from repulsive to attractive using a Feshbach resonance. At a critical value, an abrupt transition was observed in which atoms were ejected from the condensate. By measuring the onset of this transition as a funstion of number and attractive interactions strength, we determined the stability condition to be N|a|/(aho)=0.461(12)(54), slightly lower than the predicted value of 0.574.
Comments: 4 pages, 2 figures (postscript)
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: bose-einstein condensate, controlled collapse, atom-atom interaction, feshbach resonance, abrupt transition
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