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Dissipative realization of Kondo models. [PDF]
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Long-lived multilevel coherences and spin-1 dynamics encoded in the rotational states of ultracold molecules. [PDF]
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Nonadiabatically Driven Quantum Interference Effects in the Ultracold K + KRb → Rb + K<sub>2</sub> Chemical Reaction. [PDF]
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Complex soliton wave patterns of Gross-Pitaevskii systems: application in quantum and optical engineering. [PDF]
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Mini Review: Synergizing Driven Quantum Dynamics, AI, and Quantum Computing for Next-Gen Materials Science. [PDF]
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Exact spectral function of one-dimensional Bose gases. [PDF]
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2018 Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements (CPEM 2018), 2018
Atom interferometry allows for the realisation of inertial sensors based on laser cooled atoms. Their limits in performances, both in terms of accuracy and stability, are linked to the temperature of the atomic cloud, in the low $\mu K$ range, and more specifically, to the residual ballistic expansion of the atomic sources in the laser beams.
Merlet, Sébastien +3 more
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Atom interferometry allows for the realisation of inertial sensors based on laser cooled atoms. Their limits in performances, both in terms of accuracy and stability, are linked to the temperature of the atomic cloud, in the low $\mu K$ range, and more specifically, to the residual ballistic expansion of the atomic sources in the laser beams.
Merlet, Sébastien +3 more
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Kapitza Trap for Ultracold Atoms
Physical Review Letters, 2023We report on the experimental realization of a Kapitza trap for ultracold atoms. Using time-periodic attractive and repulsive Gaussian potentials, we create an effective trap for ultracold neutral atoms in a regime where the time average of the potential is equal to zero.
Jian Jiang +6 more
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Atomic absorption with ultracold atoms
Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy, 1999Abstract Recent advances in laser-atom cooling techniques and diode-laser technology now allow one to conduct an idealised atomic absorption experiment comprising a sample of ultracold, quasi-stationary absorbing atoms and a source of near-monochromatic resonant light.
Hannaford, P., McLean, R. J.
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