IPC lecture: Quantum gas in a box
An IPC event
Zoom link: https://weizmann.zoom.us/j/94885314520?pwd=Q2pra0dyS284VENiUVVhWGVTTjJFQT09
Meeting ID: 948 8531 4520
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Quantum gas in a box
For nearly three decades, ultracold atomic gases have been used with great success to study fundamental many-body phenomena such as Bose-Einstein condensation and superfluidity. While traditionally they were produced in harmonic electromagnetic traps and thus had inhomogeneous densities, it is now also possible to create homogeneous samples in the uniform potential of an optical box trap. Box trapping simplifies the interpretation of experimental results, provides more direct connections with theory and, in some cases, allows qualitatively new, hitherto impossible experiments. I will give an overview of our recent experiments with box-trapped three- and two-dimensional Bose gases, focusing on a series of related experiments on non-equilibrium phenomena, including phase-transition dynamics, turbulence, and equilibration of closed quantum systems.
Last Updated Date : 17/05/2022