Comment on "Negative Differential Conductivity in an Interacting Quantum Gas."
Abstract
Labouvie ηl ( 115, 050601, (20015)) recently demonstrated negative differential conductivity (NDC) in a multi-well Bose-Einstein condensate. They stated "we demonstrate that NDC originates from a nonlinear, atom number dependent tunneling coupling in combination with fast collisional decoherence." We show theoretically how the essential feature of NDC, a reduction in atomic current caused by an increase in chemical potential, is present in unitary dynamics through the well-known mechanism of macroscopic self-trapping (MST), and that the collisional decoherence merely serves as a quantitative modification of this.
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