Synthetic magnetic fields induce Fraunhofer-like patterns in the critical current of atomic Josephson junctions via spatial interference and Josephson vortices, distinct from charged superconducting cases due to atomic neutrality.
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Anomalous tunneling of Nambu-Goldstone modes is a universal low-energy theorem dictated solely by symmetry and scaling.
Simulations identify distinct regimes in 1D Bose-Josephson dynamics: coherent oscillations, imbalance-driven dephasing with collapse-revival, equilibration with fragmentation, and strong-interaction dynamical freezing with suppressed tunneling.
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Fraunhofer Patterns in Atomic Josephson Junctions
Synthetic magnetic fields induce Fraunhofer-like patterns in the critical current of atomic Josephson junctions via spatial interference and Josephson vortices, distinct from charged superconducting cases due to atomic neutrality.
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Anomalous tunneling as a low-energy theorem for Nambu-Goldstone modes
Anomalous tunneling of Nambu-Goldstone modes is a universal low-energy theorem dictated solely by symmetry and scaling.
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Dynamics of one-dimensional Bose-Josephson Junction in a Box Trap: From Coherent Oscillations to Many-Body Dephasing and Dynamical Freezing
Simulations identify distinct regimes in 1D Bose-Josephson dynamics: coherent oscillations, imbalance-driven dephasing with collapse-revival, equilibration with fragmentation, and strong-interaction dynamical freezing with suppressed tunneling.