Time-of-Flight Roton Spectroscopy in Dipolar Bose-Einstein Condensates
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❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas
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condensatesdipolarrotonbose-einsteinexperimentslatticeminimumresponse
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Dipolar Bose-Einstein condensates may present a rotonlike dispersion minimum, which has yet to be observed in experiments. We discuss a simple method to reveal roton excitations, based on the response of quasi-two-dimensional dipolar condensates against a weak lattice potential. By employing numerical simulations for realistic scenarios, we analyze the response of the system as a function of both the lattice spacing and the s-wave scattering length, showing that the roton minimum may be readily revealed in current experiments by the resonant population of Bragg peaks in time-of-flight measurements.
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