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Uttam Shrestha1, Marijan Kostrun, Juha Javanainen
1Department of Physics, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut 06269-3046, USA.
Abstract:
We find numerically that in the limit of weak atom-atom interactions a Bose-Einstein condensate in an optical lattice may develop a pulsating dynamical instability in which the atoms nearly periodically form a peak in the occupation numbers of the lattice sites, and then return to the unstable initial state. Multiple peaks behaving similarly are also found. Simple arguments show that the pulsating instability is a remnant of integrability, and give a handle on the relevant physical scales.
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