Abstract. Gauge fields are central in our modern understanding of physics at all scales. At the highest energy scales known, the microscopic universe is governed by particles interacting with each other through the exchange of gauge bosons. At the largest length scales, our universe is ruled by gravity, whose gauge structure suggests the existence of a particle – the graviton – that mediates the gravitational force. At the mesoscopic scale, solid-state systems are subjected to gauge fields of different nature: materials can be immersed in external electromagnetic fields, but they can also feature emerging gauge fields in their low-energy description. In this review, we focus on another kind of gauge field: those engineered in systems of ult...
The present thesis studies a variety of cold atomic systems in artificial gauge fields. In the first...
Cold neutral atoms provide a versatile and controllable platform for emulating various quantum syste...
In this article we present a pedagogical discussion of some of the optomechanical properties of a hi...
In 1996, Lloyd [1] showed that the dynamics of complex many-body quantum systems can be efficiently ...
∗The copyright in this thesis is owned by the author. Any quotation from the thesis or use of any of...
Lecture notes of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi" on Quantum Matter at Ultralow Te...
When a neutral atom moves in a properly designed laser field, its center-of-mass motion may mimic th...
In this thesis, optically induced non-Abelian gauge fields in ultracold atoms are investigated. Gaug...
Accepted for publication in Reviews of Modern Physics (Colloquium)International audienceWhen a neutr...
An elegant experiment shows that atoms subjected to a pair of laser beams can behave like electrons...
We show that the adiabatic motion of ultracold, multilevel atoms in spatially varying laser fields c...
The concept of using light to manipulate ensembles of, or indeed individual, atoms, goes back a long...
In the last years, synthetic gauge fields for ultracold atoms have attracted a huge interest. This t...
We analyze the influence of dipole-dipole interactions between Rydberg atoms on the generation of Ab...
We explore the effects of artificial U ( 3 ) gauge potentials on ultracold atoms. We study b...
The present thesis studies a variety of cold atomic systems in artificial gauge fields. In the first...
Cold neutral atoms provide a versatile and controllable platform for emulating various quantum syste...
In this article we present a pedagogical discussion of some of the optomechanical properties of a hi...
In 1996, Lloyd [1] showed that the dynamics of complex many-body quantum systems can be efficiently ...
∗The copyright in this thesis is owned by the author. Any quotation from the thesis or use of any of...
Lecture notes of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi" on Quantum Matter at Ultralow Te...
When a neutral atom moves in a properly designed laser field, its center-of-mass motion may mimic th...
In this thesis, optically induced non-Abelian gauge fields in ultracold atoms are investigated. Gaug...
Accepted for publication in Reviews of Modern Physics (Colloquium)International audienceWhen a neutr...
An elegant experiment shows that atoms subjected to a pair of laser beams can behave like electrons...
We show that the adiabatic motion of ultracold, multilevel atoms in spatially varying laser fields c...
The concept of using light to manipulate ensembles of, or indeed individual, atoms, goes back a long...
In the last years, synthetic gauge fields for ultracold atoms have attracted a huge interest. This t...
We analyze the influence of dipole-dipole interactions between Rydberg atoms on the generation of Ab...
We explore the effects of artificial U ( 3 ) gauge potentials on ultracold atoms. We study b...
The present thesis studies a variety of cold atomic systems in artificial gauge fields. In the first...
Cold neutral atoms provide a versatile and controllable platform for emulating various quantum syste...
In this article we present a pedagogical discussion of some of the optomechanical properties of a hi...