Feshbach-resonance-induced atomic filamentation and quantum pair correlation in atom-laser-beam propagation
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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atomicbeamfieldfilamentationmagneticpropagationresonanceappropriate
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We study the propagation of an atom laser beam through a spatial region with a magnetic field tuned to a Feshbach resonance. Tuning the magnetic field below the resonance produces an effective focusing Kerr medium that causes a modulational instability of the atomic beam. Under appropriate circumstances, this results in beam breakup and filamentation seeded by quasi-particle fluctuations, and in the generation of correlated atomic pairs.
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