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Resonant Hawking radiation in Bose–Einstein condensates

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Published 29 June 2011 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation I Zapata et al 2011 New J. Phys. 13 063048 DOI 10.1088/1367-2630/13/6/063048

1367-2630/13/6/063048

Abstract

We study double-barrier interfaces separating regions of asymptotically subsonic and supersonic flow of Bose-condensed atoms. These setups contain at least one black hole sonic horizon from which the analogue of Hawking radiation should be generated and emitted against the flow in the subsonic region. Multiple coherent scattering by the double-barrier structure strongly modulates the transmission probability of phonons, rendering it very sensitive to their frequency. As a result, resonant tunneling occurs with high probability within a few narrow frequency intervals. This gives rise to highly non-thermal spectra with sharp peaks. We find that these peaks are mostly associated with decaying resonances and only occasionally with dynamical instabilities. Even at achievable non-zero temperatures, the radiation peaks can be dominated by spontaneous emission, i.e. enhanced zero-point fluctuations, and not, as is often the case in analogue models, by stimulated emission.

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