Ultracold quantum gases in optical lattices
Abstract
Artificial crystals of light, consisting of hundreds of thousands of optical microtraps, are routinely created by interfering optical laser beams. These so-called optical lattices act as versatile potential landscapes to trap ultracold quantum gases of bosons and fermions. They form powerful model systems of quantum many-body systems in periodic potentials for probing nonlinear wave dynamics and strongly correlated quantum phases, building fundamental quantum gates or observing Fermi surfaces in periodic potentials. Optical lattices represent a fast-paced modern and interdisciplinary field of research.
- Publication:
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Nature Physics
- Pub Date:
- October 2005
- DOI:
- 10.1038/nphys138
- Bibcode:
- 2005NatPh...1...23B