Ultracold atoms out of equilibrium
Quantum Gases
2015-04-14 v1 Statistical Mechanics
Quantum Physics
Abstract
The relaxation of isolated quantum many-body systems is a major unsolved problem connecting statistical and quantum physics. Studying such relaxation processes remains a challenge despite considerable efforts. Experimentally, it requires the creation and manipulation of well-controlled and truly isolated quantum systems. In this context, ultracold neutral atoms provide unique opportunities to understand non-equilibrium phenomena because of the large set of available methods to isolate, manipulate and probe these systems. Here, we give an overview of the rapid experimental progress that has been made in the field over the last years and highlight some of the questions which may be explored in the future.
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@article{arxiv.1408.6377,
title = {Ultracold atoms out of equilibrium},
author = {Tim Langen and Remi Geiger and Jörg Schmiedmayer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.6377},
year = {2015}
}
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