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Ultracold atomic gases in optical lattices: mimicking condensed matter physics and beyond 

Authors: Maciej Lewenstein a;  Anna Sanpera b;  Veronica Ahufinger b;  Bogdan Damski c;  Aditi Sen d; Ujjwal Sen d
Affiliations:   a ICREA and ICFO-Institut de Ciegravencies Fotograveniques, Barcelona, Spain
b ICREA, Universitat Autogravenoma de Barcelona, Spain
c Theory Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, MS-B213, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA
d ICFO-Institut de Ciegravencies Fotograveniques, Barcelona, Spain
DOI: 10.1080/00018730701223200
Publication Frequency: 6 issues per year
Published in: journal Advances in Physics, Volume 56, Issue 2 March 2007 , pages 243 - 379
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Abstract

We review recent developments in the physics of ultracold atomic and molecular gases in optical lattices. Such systems are nearly perfect realisations of various kinds of Hubbard models, and as such may very well serve to mimic condensed matter phenomena. We show how these systems may be employed as quantum simulators to answer some challenging open questions of condensed matter, and even high energy physics. After a short presentation of the models and the methods of treatment of such systems, we discuss in detail, which challenges of condensed matter physics can be addressed with (i) disordered ultracold lattice gases, (ii) frustrated ultracold gases, (iii) spinor lattice gases, (iv) lattice gases in “artificial” magnetic fields, and, last but not least, (v) quantum information processing in lattice gases. For completeness, also some recent progress related to the above topics with trapped cold gases will be discussed.


Motto:


There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy 1
Keywords: Ultracold atomic and molecular gases; Hubbard Models; Disordered systems; Frustrated systems; Spinor gases; Quantum information
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