We study the energy spectrum structure of a system of two interacting bosonic wells (dimer model) occupied by N bosons and compare it with the phase-space topology of the same model within the mean-field approach. To this end, we characterize the structure of energy eigenstates by using the symmetry properties of the Hamiltonian, and show that the energy levels are nondegenerate. The presence of doublets leads to recover in the classical limit the self-trapping effect exhibited by the mean-field dimer model. Finally, we do some comments on trimer dynamics to show how the interaction with a third well can cause both dimer-like regimes and strongly chaotic behaviors.

Franzosi, R., Penna, V. (2002). Spectral properties and self-trapping effect in coupled Bose-Einstein condensates. LASER PHYSICS, 12(1), 71-76.

Spectral properties and self-trapping effect in coupled Bose-Einstein condensates

Franzosi, R.;
2002-01-01

Abstract

We study the energy spectrum structure of a system of two interacting bosonic wells (dimer model) occupied by N bosons and compare it with the phase-space topology of the same model within the mean-field approach. To this end, we characterize the structure of energy eigenstates by using the symmetry properties of the Hamiltonian, and show that the energy levels are nondegenerate. The presence of doublets leads to recover in the classical limit the self-trapping effect exhibited by the mean-field dimer model. Finally, we do some comments on trimer dynamics to show how the interaction with a third well can cause both dimer-like regimes and strongly chaotic behaviors.
2002
Franzosi, R., Penna, V. (2002). Spectral properties and self-trapping effect in coupled Bose-Einstein condensates. LASER PHYSICS, 12(1), 71-76.
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