In the study of trapped two-component Bose gases, a widely used dynamical protocol is to start from the ground state of a one-component condensate and then switch half the atoms into another hyperfine state. The slightly different intra-component and inter-component interactions can then lead to highly non-trivial dynamics, especially in the density mismatch between the two components, commonly referred to as 'spin' density. We study and classify the possible subsequent dynamics, over a wide variety of parameters spanned by the trap strength and by the inter- to intra-component interaction ratio. A stability analysis suited to the trapped situation provides us with a framework to explain the various types of dynamics in different regimes. © IOP Publishing and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.
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Vidanović, I., Van Druten, N. J., & Haque, M. (2013). Spin modulation instabilities and phase separation dynamics in trapped two-component Bose condensates. New Journal of Physics, 15. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/15/3/035008
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