Detecting the Amplitude Mode of Strongly Interacting Lattice Bosons by Bragg Scattering
arXiv:1010.2205 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.205303
Abstract
We report the first detection of the Higgs-type amplitude mode using Bragg spectroscopy in a strongly interacting condensate of ultracold atoms in an optical lattice. By the comparison of our experimental data with a spatially resolved, time-dependent dynamic Gutzwiller calculation, we obtain good quantitative agreement. This allows for a clear identification of the amplitude mode, showing that it can be detected with full momentum resolution by going beyond the linear response regime. A systematic shift of the sound and amplitude modes' resonance frequencies due to the finite Bragg beam intensity is observed.
4 pages + 3 pages appendix, 3 + 2 figures