摘要
We investigate dynamical phase transitions that are induced by interspecies interaction in a two-species bosonic Josephson junctions (B J J), based on semi-classical theory. In zero-phase mode, similar to the case of a single-species B J J, we observe the well-known dynamical phase transition from Josephson oscillation to self-trapping, which can be induced by both enhanced repulsive and attractive interspecies interactions. In π phase mode, dynamical phase transitions are even more interesting and counter- intuitive. We characterize a dynamical phase transition with the merging of two separate phase space domains into one, which is induced by increasing repulsive interspecies interaction. On the other hand, we find that by increasing attractive interspecies interaction, a phase separation of two formally overlapped phase space domains will occur. At last, we reveal that these intriguing dynamical phase transitions are caused by different kinds of bifurcations.
We investigate dynamical phase transitions that are induced by interspecies interaction in a two-species bosonic Josephson junctions (B J J), based on semi-classical theory. In zero-phase mode, similar to the case of a single-species B J J, we observe the well-known dynamical phase transition from Josephson oscillation to self-trapping, which can be induced by both enhanced repulsive and attractive interspecies interactions. In π phase mode, dynamical phase transitions are even more interesting and counter- intuitive. We characterize a dynamical phase transition with the merging of two separate phase space domains into one, which is induced by increasing repulsive interspecies interaction. On the other hand, we find that by increasing attractive interspecies interaction, a phase separation of two formally overlapped phase space domains will occur. At last, we reveal that these intriguing dynamical phase transitions are caused by different kinds of bifurcations.
基金
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 11104217 and 11402199), the Science Plan Foundation office of the Education Department of Shaanxi Province (Grant No. 14JK1676), and the Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province (Grant No. 14JQ1022).