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The origin of the phase in the interference of Bose-Einstein condensates
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS
  • WJ Mullin
  • R Krotkov
  • F Laloe
Publication Date
2006
Abstract
We consider the interference of two overlapping ideal Bose-Einstein condensates. The usual description of this phenomenon involves the introduction of a condensate wave function with a definite phase. We investigate the origin of this phase and the theoretical basis of treating interference. It is possible to construct a phase state for which the particle number is uncertain, but the phase is known. How such a state would be prepared before an experiment is not obvious. We show that a phase can also arise from experiments using condensates with known particle numbers. The analysis of measurements in such states also gives us a prescription for preparing phase states. The connection of this procedure to questions of spontaneously broken gauge symmetry and to hidden variables is discussed.
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This is the pre-published version which is collected from arXiv. The published version is at http://ajp.aapt.org/resource/1/ajpias/v74/i10/p880_s1
Pages
880-887
Citation Information
WJ Mullin, R Krotkov and F Laloe. "The origin of the phase in the interference of Bose-Einstein condensates" AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS Vol. 74 Iss. 10 (2006)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/william_mullin/22/