Quantum field theory of interaction of ultracold atoms with a light wave: Bragg scattering in nonlinear atom optics
- 1 May 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review A
- Vol. 49 (5), 3799-3813
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physreva.49.3799
Abstract
A vector quantum field theory is developed to describe the interaction of an ultracold atomic ensemble with a laser field. The ultracold atomic ensemble is composed of either bosonic atoms or fermionic atoms. The photon exchanges between different ultracold atoms result in a long-range interatom interaction. Under appropriate conditions, such a many-body interaction leads to an effective ‘‘Kerr-type’’ nonlinearity of atomic waves. In terms of the nonlinearity, we construct a general formalism of nonlinear atom optics for an ultracold atomic beam. Applying the formalism to the diffraction of an ultracold atomic beam composed of bosonic atoms by a standing-wave laser field, we find that the many-body nonlinearity induces self-phase and cross-phase modulation of diffracted atomic waves. As a result, a standing-wave laser acts as a nonlinear atomic grating which diffracts atoms in the same way as a nonlinear periodic medium diffracts photons.Keywords
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