Citation:
Palmero, M., Torrontegui, E., Muga, J. G. y Modugno, M. (2013). Detecting quantum backflow by the density of a Bose-Einstein condensate. Physical Review A, 87(5).
Sponsor:
M. M. is grateful to L. Fallani and C. Fort for useful discussions and valuable suggestions. We acknowledge funding by Grants No. FIS2012-36673-C03-01 and No. IT472-10 and by the UPV/EHU program UFI 11/55. M. P. and E. T. acknowledge support through fellowships by UPV/EHU.
Quantum backflow is a classically forbidden effect consisting of a negative flux for states with negligible negative-momentum components. It has never been observed experimentally so far. We derive a general relation that connects backflow with a critical valuQuantum backflow is a classically forbidden effect consisting of a negative flux for states with negligible negative-momentum components. It has never been observed experimentally so far. We derive a general relation that connects backflow with a critical value of the particle density, paving the way for the detection of backflow by a density measurement. To this end, we propose an explicit scheme with Bose-Einstein condensates, at reach with current experimental technologies. Remarkably, the application of a positive-momentum kick, via a Bragg pulse, to a condensate with a positive velocity may cause a current flow in the negative direction.[+][-]