The fields of quantum simulation with cold atoms [1] and quantum optics [2] are currently being merged. In a set of recent pathbreaking experiments with atoms in optical cavities [3,4] lattice quantum many-body systems with both, a short-range interaction and a strong interaction potential of infinite range -mediated by a quantized optical light field- were realized. A theoretical modelling of these systems faces considerable complexity at the interface of: (i) spontaneous symmetry-breaking and emergent phases of interacting many-body systems with a large number of atoms $N\rightarrow\infty$, (ii) quantum optics and the dynamics of fluctuating light fields, and (iii) non-equilibrium physics of driven, open quantum systems. Here we ...
Strong interactions can amplify quantum effects such that they become important on macroscopic scale...
Rydberg-dressed ground state atoms are atoms with an electron off-resonantly excited to a very high ...
Strong interactions can amplify quantum effects such that they become important on macroscopic scale...
Ultracold atoms in optical lattices are ideal to study fundamentally new quantum many-body systems(1...
Ultracold atoms in optical lattices are ideal to study fundamentally new quantum many-body systems(1...
A principal goal of distributed quantum processing is the ability to generate, manipulate, and trans...
A principal goal of distributed quantum processing is the ability to generate, manipulate, and trans...
Interacting ultracold atomic quantum gases provide an ideal test bed to study strongly correlated qu...
Can quantum materials be made of light? This exciting possibility requires two primary ingredients,...
We show that coupling ultracold atoms in optical lattices to quantized modes of an optical cavity le...
The interaction of a single photon with an individual two-level system is the textbook example of qu...
Optical lattices provide ideal experimental tools for simulating a wide variety of physical systems....
Most experiments with ultracold atoms in optical lattices have contactinteractions, and therefore op...
Quantum spin-ice represents a paradigmatic example of how the physics of frustrated magnets is relat...
Strong interactions can amplify quantum effects such that they become important on macroscopic scale...
Strong interactions can amplify quantum effects such that they become important on macroscopic scale...
Rydberg-dressed ground state atoms are atoms with an electron off-resonantly excited to a very high ...
Strong interactions can amplify quantum effects such that they become important on macroscopic scale...
Ultracold atoms in optical lattices are ideal to study fundamentally new quantum many-body systems(1...
Ultracold atoms in optical lattices are ideal to study fundamentally new quantum many-body systems(1...
A principal goal of distributed quantum processing is the ability to generate, manipulate, and trans...
A principal goal of distributed quantum processing is the ability to generate, manipulate, and trans...
Interacting ultracold atomic quantum gases provide an ideal test bed to study strongly correlated qu...
Can quantum materials be made of light? This exciting possibility requires two primary ingredients,...
We show that coupling ultracold atoms in optical lattices to quantized modes of an optical cavity le...
The interaction of a single photon with an individual two-level system is the textbook example of qu...
Optical lattices provide ideal experimental tools for simulating a wide variety of physical systems....
Most experiments with ultracold atoms in optical lattices have contactinteractions, and therefore op...
Quantum spin-ice represents a paradigmatic example of how the physics of frustrated magnets is relat...
Strong interactions can amplify quantum effects such that they become important on macroscopic scale...
Strong interactions can amplify quantum effects such that they become important on macroscopic scale...
Rydberg-dressed ground state atoms are atoms with an electron off-resonantly excited to a very high ...
Strong interactions can amplify quantum effects such that they become important on macroscopic scale...