Multipartite transmission of quantum solitons
I.E. Mazets, G. Kurizki, and M. Oberthaler

TL;DR
This paper investigates the behavior of multipartite quantum solitons in one dimension, focusing on their preparation, scattering, and disintegration under external potentials, revealing regimes of stability and atom-number-dependent transmission.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of multipartite quantum soliton dynamics, highlighting conditions for suppressed disintegration and atom-number-dependent transmission regimes.
Findings
Identified regimes where quantum solitons remain stable during scattering.
Demonstrated atom-number-dependent transmission properties.
Analyzed soliton disintegration mechanisms under external potentials.
Abstract
We analyze the preparation (launching) of a 1D-propagating multipartite quantum soliton, its scattering and disintegration by an external potential. The regimes of suppressed disintegration and atom-number-dependent transmission are identified.
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TopicsOptical Network Technologies · Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies · Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors
