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arxiv: 1310.6785 · v1 · pith:NIVACXWWnew · submitted 2013-10-24 · ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas · physics.atom-ph

Dynamics in spinor condensates controlled by a microwave dressing field

classification ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas physics.atom-ph
keywords dynamicsspincondensatesfieldmicrowaveseparatrixspinorantiferromagnetic
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We experimentally study spin dynamics in a sodium antiferromagnetic spinor condensate with off-resonant microwave pulses. In contrast to a magnetic field, a microwave dressing field enables us to explore rich spin dynamics under the influence of a negative net quadratic Zeeman shift $q_{\rm net}$. We find an experimental signature to determine the sign of $q_{\rm net}$, and observe harmonic spin population oscillations at every $q_{\rm net}$ except near each separatrix in phase space where spin oscillation period diverges. In the negative and positive $q_{\rm net}$ regions, we also observe a remarkably different relationship between each separatrix and the magnetization. Our data confirms an important prediction derived from the mean-field theory: spin-mixing dynamics in spin-1 condensates substantially depends on the sign of the ratio of $q_{\rm net}$ and the spin-dependent interaction energy. This work may thus be the first to use only one atomic species to reveal mean-field spin dynamics, especially the separatrix, which are predicted to appear differently in spin-1 antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic spinor condensates.

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