Abstract

We study the quantum Loschmidt echo (LE) in a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) in a double-well potential. The BEC may undergo a dynamical phase transition between two phases: a tunneling phase and a self-trapping phase. For sufficiently weak perturbation, the LE has Gaussian decay in both phases. While, for relatively strong perturbation, the LE has a Gaussian decay in the self-trapping phase and has a stretched exponential decay in the tunneling phase. This qualitative difference in the decaying law of the LE in the two phases provides a characterization of the dynamical phase transition of the BEC. The semiclassical theory is used to explain the numerically observed behaviors of the LE decay.

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