Mesoscopic phenomena in Bose-Einstein systems: Persistent currents, population oscillations and quantal phases

Physics – Condensed Matter

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4 pages, 4 figures

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Mesoscopic phenomena - including population oscillations and persistent currents driven by quantal phases - are explored theoretically in the context of multiply-connected Bose-Einstein systems composed of trapped alkali-metal gas atoms. These atomic phenomena are bosonic analogues of electronic persistent currents in normal metals and Little-Parks oscillations in superconductors.

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