"Single-site-resolved imaging of rubidium atoms in a triangular lattice"Takeshi Fukuhara , RIKEN, Japan [Host: Peter Schauss]
ABSTRACT:
Ultracold atoms in optical lattices provide an excellent platform to study many-body quantum systems. Especially, a quantum gas microscope, which enables us to observe and control atoms at the single-site level, is a powerful tool for such studies. Our target is a quantum simulation of frustrated systems, which are expected to exhibit various phenomena and non-trivial quantum states such as quantum spin liquids. The simplest example of frustrated systems can be realized with a triangular lattice. In this talk, I will present single-site-resolved fluorescence imaging of ultracold rubidium-87 atoms in a triangular optical lattice [1]. |
Atomic Physics Seminar Monday, March 22, 2021 9:00 AM Online, Room via Zoom Note special time. Note special room. Join Zoom Meeting:https://virginia.zoom.us/j/92791208314Meeting ID: 927 9120 8314
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