Modern physics relies on two distinct fundamental theories, General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics. Both describe on one hand macroscopic and cosmological phenomena such as gravitational waves and black holes and on the other hand microscopic phenomena as superfluidity or the spin of particles. The unification of these two theories remains, so far, an unsolved problem. Interestingly, candidate Quantum Gravity theories predict a violation of the principles of General Relativity at different levels. It is, therefore, of a timely interest to detect violations of these principles and determine at which level they occur. Recent proposals to perform Einstein Equivalence Principle tests suggest a dramatic performance improvement using matter-wav...
We have investigated the thermoelectric magnetic (TEM) forces and flows resulting from the interacti...
Over the past decades, the increasingly pressing need for clean energy sources and the realization t...
Superconductivity is established by the collective organization of electrons, then described within ...
Solid-state NMR spectroscopy is a powerful analytical technique to characterize the atomic-level str...
This thesis mainly deals with integrable quantum critical systems that exhibit peculiar features suc...
Supersymmetric theories, such as the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM), con-stitute very ...
Accurate control over the state and motion of single individual electrons would enable a variety of ...
Even if the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics meets and extraordinary experimental success, so...
The studies of energy levels and of recombination processes of single quantum dots, optically filled...
Graphene, a material made of a one-atom-thick carbon layer, is a major topic of modern condensed-mat...
High harmonic generation (HHG) spectroscopy has proven to be a promisingtool (like probe in pump-pro...
Stars are bad neighbors: they often disturb their surroundings. They sometimes travel very fast thro...
Experimental measurements of X-ray absorption (XAS) and magnetic circular dichroism(XMCD) are widely...
The detection of gravitational waves by ground-based laser interferometers, such as VIRGO or LIGO, o...
Quantum simulation with ultracold atoms gained a lot of traction recently by proposing a framework ...
We have investigated the thermoelectric magnetic (TEM) forces and flows resulting from the interacti...
Over the past decades, the increasingly pressing need for clean energy sources and the realization t...
Superconductivity is established by the collective organization of electrons, then described within ...
Solid-state NMR spectroscopy is a powerful analytical technique to characterize the atomic-level str...
This thesis mainly deals with integrable quantum critical systems that exhibit peculiar features suc...
Supersymmetric theories, such as the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM), con-stitute very ...
Accurate control over the state and motion of single individual electrons would enable a variety of ...
Even if the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics meets and extraordinary experimental success, so...
The studies of energy levels and of recombination processes of single quantum dots, optically filled...
Graphene, a material made of a one-atom-thick carbon layer, is a major topic of modern condensed-mat...
High harmonic generation (HHG) spectroscopy has proven to be a promisingtool (like probe in pump-pro...
Stars are bad neighbors: they often disturb their surroundings. They sometimes travel very fast thro...
Experimental measurements of X-ray absorption (XAS) and magnetic circular dichroism(XMCD) are widely...
The detection of gravitational waves by ground-based laser interferometers, such as VIRGO or LIGO, o...
Quantum simulation with ultracold atoms gained a lot of traction recently by proposing a framework ...
We have investigated the thermoelectric magnetic (TEM) forces and flows resulting from the interacti...
Over the past decades, the increasingly pressing need for clean energy sources and the realization t...
Superconductivity is established by the collective organization of electrons, then described within ...