Journal article
Quantum reflection of bright matter-wave solitons
SL Cornish, NG Parker, AM Martin, TE Judd, RG Scott, TM Fromhold, CS Adams
Physica D Nonlinear Phenomena | Published : 2009
Abstract
We propose the use of bright matter-wave solitons formed from Bose-Einstein condensates with attractive interactions to probe and study quantum reflection from a solid surface at normal incidence. We demonstrate that the presence of attractive interatomic interactions leads to a number of advantages for the study of quantum reflection. The absence of dispersion as the soliton propagates allows precise control of the velocity normal to the surface and for much lower velocities to be achieved. Numerical modelling shows that the robust, self-trapped nature of bright solitons leads to a clean reflection from the surface, limiting the disruption of the density profile and permitting accurate meas..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank J. Brand for many stimulating discussions. We acknowledge support from the UK EPSRC, the Royal Society (SLC), the Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship Program (NGP) and the Australian Research Council (AMM).