From short-time diffusive to long-time ballistic dynamics: the unusual center-of-mass motion of quantum bright solitons
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❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas
cond-mat.stat-mech
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motionscalestimeballisticcenter-of-massdiffusivebrightdynamics
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Brownian motion is ballistic on short time scales and diffusive on long time scales. Our theoretical investigations indicate that one can observe the exact opposite - an "anomaleous diffusion process" where initially diffusive motion becomes ballistic on longer time scales - in an ultracold atom system with a size comparable to macromolecules. This system is a quantum matter-wave bright soliton subject to decoherence via three-particle losses for which we investigate the center-of-mass motion. Our simulations show that such unusual center-of-mass dynamics should be observable on experimentally accessible time scales.
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