Tripartite entanglement in a Bose-Einstein condensate by stimulated Bragg scattering
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The tripartite entanglement in a Bose-Einstein condensate by stimulated Bragg scattering was discussed. It was found that using a nonclassical light as input probe, tripartite entanglement was generated in many-particle states of three motional modes which included two momentum side modes of the condensate and one probe field mode. The analysis showed that although a vacuum or a coherent probe field induced entanglement between the scattered field and one excited side mode q of the condensate, the other condensate side mode -q remained immune to the entanglement with the field.