Anderson localization of waves in disordered media was originally predicted(1) fifty years ago, in the context of transport of electrons in crystals(2). The phenomenon is much more general(3) and has been observed in a variety of systems, including light waves(4,5). However, Anderson localization has not been observed directly for matter waves. Owing to the high degree of control over most of the system parameters ( in particular the interaction strength), ultracold atoms offer opportunities for the study of disorder- induced localization(6). Here we use a non- interacting Bose - Einstein condensate to study Anderson localization. The experiment is performed with a one- dimensional quasi- periodic lattice - a system that features a crossover between extended and exponentially localized states, as in the case of purely random disorder in higher dimensions. Localization is clearly demonstrated through investigations of the transport properties and spatial and momentum distributions. We characterize the crossover, finding that the critical disorder strength scales with the tunnelling energy of the atoms in the lattice. This controllable system may be used to investigate the interplay of disorder and interaction ( ref. 7 and references therein), and to explore exotic quantum phases(8,9).

Anderson localization of a non-interacting Bose-Einstein condensate

Roati, G;D'Errico, C;Fallani, L;Fattori, M;Fort, C;Zaccanti, M;Modugno, G;Inguscio, M
2008

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Anderson localization of waves in disordered media was originally predicted(1) fifty years ago, in the context of transport of electrons in crystals(2). The phenomenon is much more general(3) and has been observed in a variety of systems, including light waves(4,5). However, Anderson localization has not been observed directly for matter waves. Owing to the high degree of control over most of the system parameters ( in particular the interaction strength), ultracold atoms offer opportunities for the study of disorder- induced localization(6). Here we use a non- interacting Bose - Einstein condensate to study Anderson localization. The experiment is performed with a one- dimensional quasi- periodic lattice - a system that features a crossover between extended and exponentially localized states, as in the case of purely random disorder in higher dimensions. Localization is clearly demonstrated through investigations of the transport properties and spatial and momentum distributions. We characterize the crossover, finding that the critical disorder strength scales with the tunnelling energy of the atoms in the lattice. This controllable system may be used to investigate the interplay of disorder and interaction ( ref. 7 and references therein), and to explore exotic quantum phases(8,9).
2008
Istituto Nazionale di Ottica - INO
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