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        Standing Sound Waves in a Bose-Einstein Condensate

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        2013
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        Dalum, G.A.R. van
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        We study two different subjects related to ultra-cold Bose gases. First we study the influence of the trap and the background pressure on particle loss and temperature change for trapped atom clouds. We find the number of particles to exponentially decrease over time due to the imperfect vacuum, while the rate of temperature change differs between a magnetic trap and a far off resonance optical trap. Secondly, we study the properties of a standing sound wave induced in a Bose-Einstein condensate. Phase contrast imaging is used to image the condensate in order to observe the density profile as a function of time. We find that there is coupling between the standing wave and other collective modes. There is a clear relation between the frequencies of these collective modes, and also between the frequencies of these modes and the frequency used to induce the modes. We also find that the amplitude of the standing wave decays over time.
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