Ultracold Atom Quantum Simulations
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Ultracold-atom model-systems offer a unique way to investigate a wide range of many-body quantum physics in uncharted regimes. Quantum gas microscopy enables us to "zoom in" both, in space and time, on a single particle level. We can explore many-body quantum physics in regimes that are not computationally accessible. In my talk I will present recent experiments, including the first observation of an anti-ferromagnetic phase of Fermions in an optical lattice, and the observation of many-body localization. |
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Title |
Ultracold Atom Quantum Simulations |
Creator |
University of California, Berkeley. Dept. of Physics |
Published |
Berkeley, CA, University of California, Berkeley, Dept. of Physics, April 23, 2018 |
Full Collection Name |
Physics Colloquia |
Type |
Video |
Format |
Lecture. |
Extent |
1 streaming video file |
Other Physical Details |
digital, sd., col. |
Archive |
Physics Library |
Note |
Recorded at a colloquium held on April 23, 2018, sponsored by the Dept. of Physics, University of California, Berkeley. originally produced as an .mts file in 2018 Speakers: Murkus Greiner. |
Collection |
Physics Colloquia |
Tracks |
colloquia/4-23-18Markus.mp4 01:10:48 |
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