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Domain walls of single-component Bose--Einstein condensates in external potentials
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    Domain walls of single-component Bose--Einstein condensates in external potentials (English)
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    5 August 2005
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    The authors investigate several possibilities to create domain walls in single-component models, with a special emphasis for those based on the Gross-Pitaevskii equation, in the presence of external potentials. It is argued that domain walls are possible only in the model with intrinsic attraction, and a necessary condition is that the optical-lattice strength must exceed a threshold value. The proofs combine the analytic approach, variational methods, and direct simulations based on numerical experiments.
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    domain wall
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    soliton
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    matter waves
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    optical lattice
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    Bose-Einstein condensation
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