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Physique de la matière condensée - Antoine Georges

Séminaire - Corinna Kollathh : Controlling the Cold Atomic Gases via the Coupling to a Dissipative Cavity

May 28, 2025·43 min
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Antoine GeorgesPhysique de la matière condenséeAnnée 2024-2025Fermions froids et simulation quantiqueSéminaire - Corinna Kollathh : Controlling the Cold Atomic Gases via the Coupling to a Dissipative CavityCorinna KollathUniversité de BonnRésuméQuantum gases in optical cavities have shown many exciting phenomena as the self-organization into superradiant phases. Additionally many complex phases have been predicted to be realizable in these systems reaching from topologically interesting phases to glass like phases. The theoretical treatment of these systems is very difficult due to the presence of the long range coupling of the cavity to the atoms and fluctuations need to be critically taken into account. We investigate bosonic and fermionic atoms on a lattice and coupled to an optical cavity using many-body adiabatic elimination technique to capture the global coupling to the cavity mode and the open nature of the cavity. We discover the self-organization of approximate symmetries and find a new type of bistabilities which are caused by the excited states in the system.

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