We observe the dissipative dynamics of a dense, strongly interacting gas of bosonic atom pairs in an optical lattice, controlling the strength of the two-body interactions over a wide parameter regime. We study how three-body losses contribute to the lattice dynamics, addressing a number of open questions related to the effects of strong dissipation in a many-body system, including the relationship to the continuous quantum Zeno effect. We observe rapid break-up of bound pairs for weak interactions, and for stronger interactions we see doublon decay rates that are asymmetric when changing from attractive and repulsive interactions and which strongly depend on the interactions and on-site loss rates. By comparing our experimental data with a...
The understanding of quantum many-body physics is the key to develop new quantum technologies includ...
We consider strong two-body losses in bosonic gases trapped in one-dimensional optical lattices. We ...
Atomic quantum gases in the strong-correlation regime offer unique possibilities to explore a variet...
We study the out-of-equilibrium dynamics of bosonic atoms in a 1D optical lattice, after the ground-...
We analyze the decay of ultracold atoms from an optical lattice with loss from a single lattice site...
This thesis describes experiments focused on investigating out-of-equilibrium phenomena in the Bose-...
We analyze the decay of ultracold atoms from an optical lattice with loss from a single lattice site...
We analyze the decay of ultracold atoms from an optical lattice with loss from a single lattice site...
Motivated by the recent experiments on engineering localized losses in quantum gases, we study the d...
We explore the dynamics of hard-core lattice bosons in the presence of strong non-local particle los...
We discuss how large three-body loss of atoms in an optical lattice can give rise to effective hard-...
We study the out-of-equilibrium dynamics of a dilute, lattice-confined Bose-Fermi mixture initialize...
We discuss how large three-body loss of atoms in an optical lattice can give rise to effective hard-...
We investigate the many-body dissipative dynamics of fermionic atoms in an optical lattice in the pr...
5 pages and 3 figures + AppendicesInternational audienceWe consider strong two-body losses in bosoni...
The understanding of quantum many-body physics is the key to develop new quantum technologies includ...
We consider strong two-body losses in bosonic gases trapped in one-dimensional optical lattices. We ...
Atomic quantum gases in the strong-correlation regime offer unique possibilities to explore a variet...
We study the out-of-equilibrium dynamics of bosonic atoms in a 1D optical lattice, after the ground-...
We analyze the decay of ultracold atoms from an optical lattice with loss from a single lattice site...
This thesis describes experiments focused on investigating out-of-equilibrium phenomena in the Bose-...
We analyze the decay of ultracold atoms from an optical lattice with loss from a single lattice site...
We analyze the decay of ultracold atoms from an optical lattice with loss from a single lattice site...
Motivated by the recent experiments on engineering localized losses in quantum gases, we study the d...
We explore the dynamics of hard-core lattice bosons in the presence of strong non-local particle los...
We discuss how large three-body loss of atoms in an optical lattice can give rise to effective hard-...
We study the out-of-equilibrium dynamics of a dilute, lattice-confined Bose-Fermi mixture initialize...
We discuss how large three-body loss of atoms in an optical lattice can give rise to effective hard-...
We investigate the many-body dissipative dynamics of fermionic atoms in an optical lattice in the pr...
5 pages and 3 figures + AppendicesInternational audienceWe consider strong two-body losses in bosoni...
The understanding of quantum many-body physics is the key to develop new quantum technologies includ...
We consider strong two-body losses in bosonic gases trapped in one-dimensional optical lattices. We ...
Atomic quantum gases in the strong-correlation regime offer unique possibilities to explore a variet...