Abstract

Summary form only given. Since optical lattices can be used to investigate both classical energy band transport and the corresponding quantized states, they are ideal for studying the classical-quantum correspondence. Here, we investigate this correspondence for cold sodium atoms in a one-dimensional optical lattice along the x-direction and a three-dimensional harmonic trap. The energy versus crystal momentum dispersion relation for the lowest energy band of the optical lattice, together with the harmonic potential, define an effective Hamiltonian that we use to calculate classical atom paths. When a symmetry axis of the harmonic trap is aligned with the optical lattice, the atoms follow stable trajectories similar to Bloch oscillations But tilting this symmetry axis away from the optical lattice direction induces a transition to strongly chaotic dynamics.

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