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Quantum bright solitons in a quasi-one-dimensional optical lattice

Published 31 Jan 2014 in cond-mat.quant-gas | (1401.8222v3)

Abstract: We study a quasi-one-dimensional attractive Bose gas confined in an optical lattice with a superimposed harmonic potential by analyzing the effective one-dimensional Bose-Hubbard Hamiltonian of the system. In order to have a reliable description of the ground-state, that we call quantum bright soliton, we use the Density-Matrix-Renormalization-Group (DMRG) technique. By comparing DMRG results with mean-field (MF) ones we find that beyond-mean-field effects become relevant by increasing the attraction between bosons or by decreasing the frequency of the harmonic confinement. In particular we discover that, contrary to the MF predictions based on the discrete nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation, quantum bright solitons are not self-trapped. We also use the time-evolving-block-decimation (TEBD) method to investigate dynamical properties of bright solitons when the frequency of the harmonic potential is suddenly increased. This quantum quench induces a breathing mode whose period crucially depends on the final strength of the super-imposed harmonic confinement.

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