New Insights into Ultracold Matter
A special issue of Atoms (ISSN 2218-2004).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2024) | Viewed by 428
Special Issue Editors
Interests: ultracold quantum gases; superfluidity; superfluid vortex dynamics; superfluid turbulence; many-body physics
Interests: ultracold quantum gases and liquids; quantum optics; many-body physics; supersolidity; solitary waves
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The potential to cool matter down to remarkably cold temperatures has opened the door to the discovery of a plethora of phenomena in quantum mechanical platforms that can currently be routinely observed, controlled, and manipulated with unprecedented precision. Furthermore, research on ultracold-matter systems displays an incredible theoretical–experimental synergy that pushes forward our understanding of the quantum world. Such a fruitful cooperation is ultimately leading to the development of new quantum technologies.
In this Special Issue, we welcome original and review articles at the forefront of ultracold-matter research from both the theoretical and experimental side. Examples of topics include, but are not limited to, quantum mixtures, supersolidity, dipolar interactions, spin–orbit coupling, solitons, vortices, and superfluid turbulence. We also encourage the submission of manuscripts on the subjects of quantum magnetism, Rydberg atoms, polarons, exciton–polaritons, artificial gauge fields, many-body localization, and ultracold-matter-based quantum technologies, such as atomtronic devices.
Dr. Andrea Richaud
Dr. Albert Gallemí
Dr. Juan Polo
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- quantum mixtures
- supersolidity
- spin–orbit coupling
- dipolar quantum gases
- solitary waves
- quantum vortices
- turbulence
- polarons
- rydberg atoms
- atomtronics
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