Enhanced oscillation lifetime of a Bose–Einstein condensate in the 3D/1D crossover

2015 
We have measured the damped motion of a trapped Bose–Einstein condensate, oscillating with respect to a thermal cloud. The cigar-shaped trapping potential provides enough transverse confinement that the dynamics of the system are intermediate between three-dimensional and one-dimensional. We find that the scaling of the damping rate with temperature is consistent with Landau theory, but that the damping rate for axial oscillations at a given temperature is consistently smaller than expected for a three-dimensional gas. We attribute this to the suppressed density of states for low-energy transverse excitations (essential excitations for axial Landau damping), which results from the quantization of the radial motion.
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