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Two-species Bose-Einstein condensate in an optical lattice: analytical approximate formulæ

Employing a general variational method and perturbation theory, we derived explicit solutions for the description of one-dimensional two species Bose-Einstein condensates confined by a harmonic trap potential in an optical lattice. We consider the system of two coupled Gross-Pitaevkii equations (GPE) and derive explicit expressions for the chemical potentials and wavefunctions in terms of the atom-atom interaction parameters and laser intensity. We have compared our results with the numerical solutions of the GPE and performed a quantitative analysis for the both considered methods. We underline the importance of the obtained explicit solutions to characterize the density profile or degree of miscibility of the two components.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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