Wave Function Renormalization Effects in Resonantly Enhanced Tunneling
日時: | 2012/06/05 火 16:30-18:00 |
講師: | Saverio Pascazio 氏 Dipartimento di Fisica, Universita di Bari and INFN Bari, Italy |
題目: | Wave Function Renormalization Effects in Resonantly Enhanced Tunneling |
場所: | 55N-0202 応物・物理会議室 |
Resonantly enhanced tunneling is a quantum effect in which the
probability for the tunneling of a particle between two potential wells
is increased when the quantized energies of the initial and final states
of the process coincide.
A Bose-Einstein condensate in an accelerated optical lattice potential
can be used to study the phenomenon of resonantly enhanced tunneling. In
a tilted periodic potential, atoms can escape by tunneling to the
continuum via higher-lying levels. The tunneling process of atoms out of
the tilted
lattice is resonantly enhanced when the energy difference between
lattice wells matches the distance between the energy levels in
the wells.
We study here the time evolution of a Bose-Einstein condensate with a
narrow quasi-momentum distribution in a shallow (accelerated) optical
lattice. The decay of the survival probability in the ground band has a
step-like structure. In this regime we establish a connection between
the wave function renormalization parameter Z, characterizing
non-exponential decay, and the phenomenon of resonantly enhanced tunneling.
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