"Bloch oscillations" in the Mott-insulator regime
Abstract
We study the dynamical response of cold interacting atoms in the Mott insulator phase to a static force. As shown in the experiment by M. Greiner et. al., Nature 415, 39 (2002), this response has resonant character, with the main resonance defined by coincidence of Stark energy and on-site interaction energy. We analyse the dynamics of the atomic momentum distribution, which is the quantity measured in the experiment, for near resonant forcing. The momentum distribution is shown to develop a recurring interference pattern, with a recurrence time which we define in the paper.
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