Exotic domain walls in Bose-Einstein condensates with double-well dispersion
Tongtong Liu, Logan W. Clark, Cheng Chin

TL;DR
This paper investigates the formation and properties of domain walls in Bose-Einstein condensates with a double-well dispersion, revealing two regimes with distinct physical characteristics and providing analytic models for their wavefunctions.
Contribution
It introduces a generic model for domain walls in double-well dispersions and characterizes two regimes with different physical behaviors and analytic solutions.
Findings
Identified density wave and phase domain walls in different coupling regimes.
Derived analytic wavefunctions for domain walls in both regimes.
Found domain wall energies resemble those of topological defects.
Abstract
We study the domain walls which form when Bose condensates acquire a double-well dispersion. Experiments have observed such domain walls in condensates driven across a symmetry-breaking phase transition in a shaken optical lattice. We derive a generic model to describe the dispersion and to compute the wavefunctions and energies of the domain walls. We find two distinct regimes which demand different physical pictures. In the weak coupling regime, where interactions are weak compared to the kinetic energy barrier, "density wave domain walls" form that support an extended density wave and a series of phase steps. These features can be understood as the quantum interference between domains with distinct momenta. In the strong coupling regime where interaction dominates, the system forms "phase domain walls" which have the minimum width allowed by the uncertainty principle…
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