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Quantifying Mixing using Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Published on: January 25, 2012
Phase mixing, induced relaxation, and chaos in one-dimensional dynamical systems
A Bulatov1, B E Vugmeister, H Rabitz
1Department of Chemistry, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA.
Abstract:
This paper investigates the mechanism of induced phase mixing, which leads to effective dissipation in classical nonlinear dynamical systems with a fast modulation of the potential. The suggested model can be applied to a classical dynamical description of cold atomic clouds in optical traps. We show that the parametric nonadiabatic modulation of the laser intensity can provide a tool for dynamical control of the effective relaxation in such systems.
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