We observe bright matter-wave solitons form during the collapse of 85Rb condensates in a three-dimensional (3D) magnetic trap. The collapse is induced by using a Feshbach resonance to suddenly switch the atomic interactions from repulsive to attractive. Remnant condensates containing several times the critical number of atoms for the onset of instability are observed to survive the collapse. Under these conditions a highly robust configuration of 3D solitons forms such that each soliton satisfies the condition for stability and neighboring solitons exhibit repulsive interactions
Journal ArticleThe occupation number of a magnetically trapped Bose-Einstein condensate is limited ...
The conversion of an atomic condensate to a condensate of diatomic molecules in the rovibrational gr...
The point of instability of a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) due to attractive interactions was stud...
We observe bright matter-wave solitons form during the collapse of 85Rb condensates in a three-dimen...
Motivated by recent experimental observations, we study theoretically multiple bright solitary waves...
The collisions of three-dimensional bright solitary matter waves formed from atomic Bose–Einstein co...
We show how access to sufficiently flexible trapping potentials could be exploited in the generation...
We study suppression of the collapse and stabilization of matter-wave solitons by means of time-peri...
We report a simple method for the creation of Bose-Einstein condensates of 85Rb by direct evaporatio...
We propose a method to split the ground state of an attractively interacting atomic Bose-Einstein co...
This thesis presents the development of an experimental apparatus to produce Bose-Einstein condensat...
We describe a model of dynamic Bose-Einstein condensates near a Feshbach resonance that is computati...
Longitudinal confinement of dark solitons in quasi-one-dimensional Bose-Einstein condensates leads ...
We propose the use of bright matter-wave solitons formed from Bose–Einstein condensates with attract...
We report the observation of quantum reflection from a narrow attractive potential using bright soli...
Journal ArticleThe occupation number of a magnetically trapped Bose-Einstein condensate is limited ...
The conversion of an atomic condensate to a condensate of diatomic molecules in the rovibrational gr...
The point of instability of a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) due to attractive interactions was stud...
We observe bright matter-wave solitons form during the collapse of 85Rb condensates in a three-dimen...
Motivated by recent experimental observations, we study theoretically multiple bright solitary waves...
The collisions of three-dimensional bright solitary matter waves formed from atomic Bose–Einstein co...
We show how access to sufficiently flexible trapping potentials could be exploited in the generation...
We study suppression of the collapse and stabilization of matter-wave solitons by means of time-peri...
We report a simple method for the creation of Bose-Einstein condensates of 85Rb by direct evaporatio...
We propose a method to split the ground state of an attractively interacting atomic Bose-Einstein co...
This thesis presents the development of an experimental apparatus to produce Bose-Einstein condensat...
We describe a model of dynamic Bose-Einstein condensates near a Feshbach resonance that is computati...
Longitudinal confinement of dark solitons in quasi-one-dimensional Bose-Einstein condensates leads ...
We propose the use of bright matter-wave solitons formed from Bose–Einstein condensates with attract...
We report the observation of quantum reflection from a narrow attractive potential using bright soli...
Journal ArticleThe occupation number of a magnetically trapped Bose-Einstein condensate is limited ...
The conversion of an atomic condensate to a condensate of diatomic molecules in the rovibrational gr...
The point of instability of a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) due to attractive interactions was stud...