Impact of the range of the interaction on the quantum dynamics of a bosonic Josephson junction
Sudip Kumar Haldar, Ofir E. Alon

TL;DR
This study investigates how the range of long-range interactions influences the quantum dynamics of a bosonic Josephson junction, revealing an optimal interaction range that maximizes certain dynamical properties.
Contribution
It provides a detailed numerical analysis of the impact of interaction range on BJJ dynamics using the multiconfigurational time-dependent Hartree method for bosons, highlighting the interplay between interaction range and system behavior.
Findings
Longer interaction ranges enhance effective repulsion and affect density oscillations.
An optimal interaction range exists where dynamical quantities reach their extremum.
When the interaction range approaches the trap size, the impact on dynamics diminishes.
Abstract
The out-of-equilibrium quantum dynamics of a bosonic Josephson junction (BJJ) with long-range interaction is studied in real space by solving the time-dependent many-body Schr\"odinger equation numerically accurately using the multiconfigurational time-dependent Hartree method for bosons. Having the many-boson wave-function at hand we can examine the impact of the range of the interaction on the properties of the BJJ dynamics, viz. density oscillations and their collapse, self trapping, depletion and fragmentation, as well as the position variance, both at the mean-field and many-body level. Explicitly, the frequency of the density oscillations and the time required for their collapse, the value of fragmentation at the plateau, the maximal and the minimal values of the position variance in each cycle of oscillation and the overall pace of its growth are key to our study. We find…
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