Dissociation of one-dimensional matter-wave breathers due to quantum many-body effects
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❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas
nlin.PSphysics.atom-phquant-ph
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dissociationmany-bodyquantumbreatherseffectsfindone-dimensionalanalysis
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We use the ab initio Bethe Ansatz dynamics to predict the dissociation of one-dimensional cold-atom breathers that are created by a quench from a fundamental soliton. We find that the dissociation is a robust quantum many-body effect, while in the mean-field (MF) limit the dissociation is forbidden by the integrability of the underlying nonlinear Schr\"{o}dinger equation. The analysis demonstrates the possibility to observe quantum many-body effects without leaving the MF range of experimental parameters. We find that the dissociation time is of the order of a few seconds for a typical atomic-soliton setting.
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