New Journal of Physics (Jan 2016)
Nonequilibrium dynamics induced by miscible–immiscible transition in binary Bose–Einstein condensates
Abstract
We have observed and characterized the nonequilibrium spatial dynamics of a two-component ^87 Rb Bose–Einstein condensate (BEC) that is controllable switched back and forth between the miscible and immiscible phases of the phase separation transition by changing the internal states of the ^87 Rb atoms. The subsequent evolution exhibits large scale oscillations of the spatial structure that involve component mixing and separation. We show that the larger total energy of the miscible system results in a higher oscillation frequency. This investigation introduces a new technique to control the miscibility and the spatial degrees of freedom in atomic BECs.
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