Abstract:
We study the effect of intercondensate dipole-dipole interactions in a setup consisting of physically disconnected, single-species dipolar Bose-Einstein condensates. In particular, making use of the long-range and anisotropic nature of dipole-dipole interactions, we show that the density of a target dipolar Bose-Einstein condensate can be axially confined and engineered using a trapped control dipolar condensate. Increasing the number of control condensates leads to exotic ground-state structures, including periodic patterns in the target condensate. These periodic patterns display a structural transition between single- and double-peaked structures with coherence between the peaks controlled via the separation between the control condensates.