We discuss experiments to produce and detect atom correlations in a degenerate or nearly degenerate gas of neutral atoms. First we treat the atomic analog of the celebrated Hanbury Brown Twiss experiment, in which atom correlations result simply from interference effects without any atom interactions. We have performed this experiment for both bosons and fermions. Next we show how atom interactions produce correlated atoms using the atomic analog of spontaneous four-wavemixing. Finally, we briefly mention experiments on a one dimensional gas on an atom chip in which correlation effects due to both interference and interactions have been observed
It is shown how the quantumness of atom-atom correlations in a trapped bosonic gas can be made obser...
It is shown how the quantumness of atom-atom correlations in a trapped bosonic gas can be made obse...
This thesis describes the experimental realization and characterization of a source of pairs of corr...
I present experiments with ultracold atoms which demonstrate a novel avenue to study strongly correl...
Trapped ultracold gases of metastable helium atoms provide a unique experimental system. The high in...
These lecture notes present an introduction to the strongly correlated regime of low dimensional ato...
Fifty years ago, two astronomers, R. Hanbury Brown and R. Q. Twiss, invented a new method to measu...
Spatial correlations in a ultracold gas of fermions atoms close to Feshbach resonance were detected....
We study interactions of light with a sample of two-level atoms. Quantum statistical effects of dege...
Here we utilize the single-atom detection capability of metastable helium to measure the second-orde...
We report an experimental investigation of two-particle correlations between neutral atoms in a Hanb...
We have used the Hanbury Brown-Twiss effect to directly compare the density correlations of a pulsed...
We report the realisation of a Hanbury Brown and Twiss (HBT)-like experiment with a gas of interacti...
This thesis presents two experiments on ultracold gases of metastable Helium that constitute the ext...
In this thesis, an experiment of correlated atom pairs production through four-wave mixing in an opt...
It is shown how the quantumness of atom-atom correlations in a trapped bosonic gas can be made obser...
It is shown how the quantumness of atom-atom correlations in a trapped bosonic gas can be made obse...
This thesis describes the experimental realization and characterization of a source of pairs of corr...
I present experiments with ultracold atoms which demonstrate a novel avenue to study strongly correl...
Trapped ultracold gases of metastable helium atoms provide a unique experimental system. The high in...
These lecture notes present an introduction to the strongly correlated regime of low dimensional ato...
Fifty years ago, two astronomers, R. Hanbury Brown and R. Q. Twiss, invented a new method to measu...
Spatial correlations in a ultracold gas of fermions atoms close to Feshbach resonance were detected....
We study interactions of light with a sample of two-level atoms. Quantum statistical effects of dege...
Here we utilize the single-atom detection capability of metastable helium to measure the second-orde...
We report an experimental investigation of two-particle correlations between neutral atoms in a Hanb...
We have used the Hanbury Brown-Twiss effect to directly compare the density correlations of a pulsed...
We report the realisation of a Hanbury Brown and Twiss (HBT)-like experiment with a gas of interacti...
This thesis presents two experiments on ultracold gases of metastable Helium that constitute the ext...
In this thesis, an experiment of correlated atom pairs production through four-wave mixing in an opt...
It is shown how the quantumness of atom-atom correlations in a trapped bosonic gas can be made obser...
It is shown how the quantumness of atom-atom correlations in a trapped bosonic gas can be made obse...
This thesis describes the experimental realization and characterization of a source of pairs of corr...