Classicality of atom-atom correlations in weakly interacting condensed Bose gases

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Abstract

Trapped bosonic gases have been shown to exhibit enhanced first-order coherence in various interferometric measurements when cooled below the critical temperature of Bose-Einstein condensation. However, first-order coherence does not reveal many-atom features for which higher-order atomic correlations must be explored. Here the second-order coherence is studied in the context of classicality of atom-atom correlations. To lowest order with respect to the inverse atom number an inequality for the condensate mode is derived that should hold for purely classical atom-atom correlations. A possible violation of this classical inequality is shown to be hardly possible, so that below the critical temperature the atomic gas should be considered as classical. © 2007 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Wallentowitz, S. (2007). Classicality of atom-atom correlations in weakly interacting condensed Bose gases. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 84(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/84/1/012021

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