Bose-Einstein Condensation

Bose-Einstein Condensation

ISBN-10:
0198507194
ISBN-13:
9780198507192
Pub. Date:
06/12/2003
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198507194
ISBN-13:
9780198507192
Pub. Date:
06/12/2003
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Bose-Einstein Condensation

Bose-Einstein Condensation

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Overview

This book is an introductory text to the physics of Bose-Einstein condensation. This phenomenon, first predicted by Einstein in 1925 has been realized experimentally in 1995 in a remarkable series of experiments whose importance has been recognized by the award of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics. The condensate is actually a new state of matter, where quantum-mechanical wave functions of atoms behave as coherent matter waves in the same way as coherent light waves in the case of a laser. The authors provide a theoretical presentation of the main concepts underlying the physics of dilute atomic gases in conditions of extremely low temperatures where quantum effects play a crucial role. The main effort is devoted to discussion of the relevant theoretical aspects exhibited by these systms, such as the concept of order parameter, long range order, superfluidity and coherence. The mathematical formalism is presented in a form convenient for practical use. The book develops the theory of Bose gases starting from the pioneering Bogoliubov approach and gives special emphasis to the new physical features exhibited by non-uniform gases which are produced in the recent experiments with magnetic and optical traps. These features include the determination of the equilibrium profiles, the collective oscillations, the mechanism of the expansion of the gas after releasing the trap, the interference patterns obtained by overlapping two condensates, the rotational properties revealing the effects of superfluidity the Josephson-like phenomena associated with the coherence of the phase, the beyond mean field phenomena exhibited by quantum gases in conditions of reduced dimensionality. The book also discusses the alaogies and differences with the physics of "classical" superfluids like liquid helium and introduces some of the major features of trapped Fermi gases at low temperature, pointing out the consequences of superfluidity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198507192
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 06/12/2003
Series: International Series of Monographs on Physics
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 394
Product dimensions: 9.46(w) x 6.34(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

University of Trento

Table of Contents

1. IntroductionPart I2. Long-range order, symmetry breaking and order parameter3. The ideal Bose gas4. The weakly interacting Bose gas5. Nonuniform Bose gases at zero temperature6. Superfluidity7. Linear response function8. Superfluid 4(superscript)HePart II9. Atomic gases: collisions and trapping10. The ideal Bose gas in the harmonic trap11. Ground state of a trapped condensate12. Dynamics of a trapped condensate13. Thermodynamics of a trapped Bose gas14. Rotation of a trapped Bose gas15. Coherence, interference and Josephson effect16. Bose-Einstein condensation in optical lattices17. Bose-Einstein condensation gases in low dimensions18. Atomic Fermi gases in trapsReferencesIndex
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