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Compression of bright bound soliton trains in the Bose–Einstein condensates with exponentially time-dependent atomic scattering length in an expulsive parabolic potential

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  • Sun, Zhi-Yuan
  • Gao, Yi-Tian
  • Liu, Ying
  • Yu, Xin

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Three types of two bright bound solitons with increasing coherence are investigated in the Bose–Einstein condensates (BECs) with the exponentially time-dependent interparticle interaction in an expulsive parabolic potential. Two methods are provided with symbolic computation to improve the number of matter density peaks within the given temporal range before the collapse of the solitons under the one-dimensional approximation: (i) enhancing the axial harmonic oscillator frequency; (ii) increasing the initial coherence of the bound solitons. Compression of the three- and four-bright-bound-soliton trains is presented. Estimation of the net binding forces among the bound solitons gives an explanation for the interaction patterns if the coherence of the bound state is limited. Our investigation theoretically reveals the existence of the bright bound solitons in the BECs and analyzes their complex interactions.

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  • Sun, Zhi-Yuan & Gao, Yi-Tian & Liu, Ying & Yu, Xin, 2012. "Compression of bright bound soliton trains in the Bose–Einstein condensates with exponentially time-dependent atomic scattering length in an expulsive parabolic potential," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 391(5), pages 2111-2118.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:phsmap:v:391:y:2012:i:5:p:2111-2118
    DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2011.07.036
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