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Anomalous diffusion and Tsallis statistics in an optical lattice
Published 2002-10-01Version 1
We point out a connection between anomalous quantum transport in an optical lattice and Tsallis' generalized thermostatistics. Specifically, we show that the momentum equation for the semiclassical Wigner function that describes atomic motion in the optical potential, belongs to a class of transport equations recently studied by Borland [PLA 245, 67 (1998)]. The important property of these ordinary linear Fokker--Planck equations is that their stationary solutions are exactly given by Tsallis distributions. Dissipative optical lattices are therefore new systems in which Tsallis statistics can be experimentally studied.
Comments: 4 pages, 1 figure
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: optical lattice, tsallis statistics, anomalous diffusion, ordinary linear fokker-planck equations, atomic motion
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