Abstract:
We simulate atomic ballistic transport in a standing-wave laser field in the framework of a Monte Carlo stochastic wavefunction approach in which the coherent Hamiltonian evolution is interrupted at random times by spontaneous emission events. It is shown in numerical experiments and confirmed analytically that the character of spatial and momentum diffusion of spontaneously emitting atoms changes abruptly in the atom-laser detuning regime where the deterministic Hamiltonian dynamics has been shown to be chaotic. Thus, we find a manifestation of underlying Hamiltonian chaos in the diffusive-like center-of-mass motion which can be observed in real experiments.