"Artificial gauge fields and spin-orbit coupling in dilute-gas BECs" Peter Engels

Date

Thursday, March 5, 2015 - 10:00 to 11:00

Location

D015, Level D, Lab1

Description

Artificial gauge fields and spin-orbit coupling
in dilute-gas BECs

Prof. Peter Engels
Washington State University, USA

  • Thursday, 5 March
  • 10:00-11:00
  • Meeting Room D015, Level D, Lab1

 

Abstract:
Dilute-gas Bose-Einstein Condensates (BECs) provide a very flexible platform to investigate quantum mechanical behavior of single particles, few body systems and many-body systems. Over the recent years, the creation of artificial gauge fields and spin-orbit coupling using Raman dressing schemes have become a major focus of experimental and theoretical efforts. These schemes make it possible to study the dynamics of charged particles using the neutral atoms in a BEC. In this talk I will highlight some of the recent results from experiments conducted by my group at Washington State University, including the experimental realization of artificial gauge fields, dispersions with a roton-like minimum, and a Floquet Bloch lattice.

 

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