Nonlinear, Nonequilibrium and Collective Dynamics in a Periodically Modulated Cold Atom System
Geol Moon, Myoung-Sun Heo, Yonghee Kim, Heung-Ryoul Noh, Wonho Jhe

TL;DR
This paper reviews the nonlinear and collective dynamics of periodically modulated cold atom systems, highlighting phase transitions and symmetry-breaking phenomena driven by inter-atomic interactions far from equilibrium.
Contribution
It introduces the realization of nonlinear oscillators in cold atoms with controlled phase modulation and analyzes their phase transitions and symmetry-breaking behaviors.
Findings
Cold atoms can act as nonlinear oscillators with bistable states.
Inter-atomic interactions induce phase transitions similar to equilibrium systems.
Experimental evidence confirms mean-field symmetry-breaking transitions.
Abstract
The physics of critical phenomena in a many-body system far from thermal equilibrium is an interesting and important issue to be addressed both experimentally and theoretically. The trapped cold atoms have been actively used as a clean and versatile simulator for classical and quantum-mechanical systems, deepening understanding of the many-body physics behind. Here we review the nonlinear and collective dynamics in a periodically modulated magneto-optically trapped cold atoms. By temporally modulating the intensity of the trapping lasers with the controlled phases, one can realize two kinds of nonlinear oscillators, the parametrically driven oscillator and the resonantly driven Duffing oscillator, which exhibit the dynamical bistable states. Cold atoms behave not only as the single-particle nonlinear oscillators, but also as the coupled oscillators by the light-induced inter-atomic…
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