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A Sinatra1, E Witkowska, J-C Dornstetter
1Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, Ecole Normale Supérieure, UPMC and CNRS, Paris, France.
Abstract:
We show that, at finite temperature, the maximum spin squeezing achievable using interactions in Bose-Einstein condensates has a finite limit when the atom number N→∞ at fixed density and interaction strength. We calculate the limit of the squeezing parameter for a spatially homogeneous system and show that it is bounded from above by the initial noncondensed fraction.
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