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Dispersion control for matter waves and gap solitons in optical superlattices
P. J. Y. Louis, E. A. Ostrovskaya, and Yu. S. Kivshar,
Phys. Rev. A 71, 023612-8 (2005).
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Abstract: We present a numerical study of dispersion manipulation and formation of matter-wave gap solitons in a Bose-Einstein condensate trapped in an optical superlattice. We demonstrate a method for controlled generation of matter-wave gap solitons in a stationary lattice by using an interference pattern of two condensate wave packets, which mimics the structure of the gap soliton near the edge of a spectral band. The efficiency of this method is compared to that of gap soliton generation in a moving lattice recently demonstrated experimentally by Eiermann [Phys. Rev. Lett., 92, 230401 (2004)]. We show that, by changing the relative depths of the superlattice wells, one can fine-tune the effective dispersion of the matter waves at the edges of the minigaps of the superlattice Bloch-wave spectrum and, therefore, effectively control both the peak density and the spatial width of the emerging gap solitons.
Keywords: bose-einstein condensate; cold atoms; lattice; generation; dynamics

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