Propagation of phase-imprinted solitons from superfluid core to Mott-insulator shell and superfluid shell

2021 
We study phase-imprinted solitons of ultracold bosons in an optical lattice with a harmonic trap, which shows the superfluid (SF) and Mott-insulator (MI) shell structures. The earlier study [Konstantin V. Krutitsky, J. Larson, and M. Lewenstein, Phys. Rev. A 82, 033618 (2010).] reported three types of phase-imprinted solitons in the Bose-Hubbard model: in-phase soliton, out-of-phase soliton, and wavelet. In this paper, we uncover the dynamical phase diagram of these phase-imprinted solitons, and find another type of the phase-imprinted soliton namely, the hybrid soliton. In the harmonically trapped system, the solitonic excitations created at the SF core cannot penetrate into the outer SF shell. This repulsion at the surface of the outer SF shell can be cured by inposing a repulsive potential at the center of the trap. These results can be interpreted as a kind of the impedance matching of excitations in BECs in terms of the effective chemical potentials or the local particle numbers in the shell, and the analogous results can be observed also in the sound wave created by the local single-shot pulse potential.
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