Landau damping of Bogoliubov excitations in optical lattices at finite temperature

Abstract

We study the damping of Bogoliubov excitations in an optical lattice at finite temperatures. For simplicity, we consider a Bose-Hubbard tight-binding model and limit our analysis to the lowest excitation band. We use the Popov approximation to calculate the temperature dependence of the number of condensate atoms n c 0(T) in each lattice well. We calculate the Landau damping of a Bogoliubov excitation in an optical lattice due to coupling to a thermal cloud of excitations. While most of the paper concentrates on 1D optical lattices, we also briefly present results for 2D and 3D lattices. For energy conservation to be satisfied, we find that the excitations in the collision process must exhibit anomalous dispersion ( i.e. the excitation energy must bend upward at low momentum), as also exhibited by phonons in superfluid 4He. This leads to the sudden disappearance of all damping processes in D-dimensional simple cubic optical lattice when U n c 0 6DJ, where U is the on-site interaction, and J is the hopping matrix element. Beliaev damping in a 1D optical lattice is briefly discussed.

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