Revealing single-trap condensate fragmentation by measuring density-density correlations after time of flight
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❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas
quant-ph
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condensatecorrelationsdensity-densityflightfragmentationfragmentedmany-bodysingle
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We consider ultracold bosonic atoms in a single trap in the Thomas-Fermi regime, forming many-body states corresponding to stable macroscopically fragmented two-mode condensates. It is demonstrated that upon free expansion of the gas, the spatial dependence of the density-density correlations at late times provides a unique signature of fragmentation. This hallmark of fragmented condensate many-body states in a single trap is due to the fact that time of flight modifies the correlation signal such that two opposite %with respect to points in the expanding cloud become uncorrelated, in distinction to a nonfragmented Bose-Einstein condensate, where they remain correlated.
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