Condensation dynamics in a quantum-quenched Bose gas

Abstract

By quenching the strength of interactions in a partially condensed Bose gas we create a "super-saturated" vapor which has more thermal atoms than it can contain in equilibrium. Subsequently, the number of condensed atoms (N0) grows even though the temperature (T) rises and the total atom number decays. We show that the non-equilibrium evolution of the system is isoenergetic and for small initial N0 observe a clear separation between T and N0 dynamics, thus explicitly demonstrating the theoretically expected "two-step" picture of condensate growth. For increasing initial N0 values we observe a crossover to classical relaxation dynamics. The size of the observed quench-induced effects can be explained using a simple equation of state for an interacting harmonically-trapped atomic gas.

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