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Hauptverfasser: Dubessy, Romain, Perrin, Hélène
Format: Preprint
Veröffentlicht: 2024
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.10268
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author Dubessy, Romain
Perrin, Hélène
author_facet Dubessy, Romain
Perrin, Hélène
contents This paper presents a review and perspective on quantum gases in bubble traps. We emphasize how the idea of realizing shell shaped condensates emerged and was enabled by the invention of the radiofrequency adiabatic potential technique. We review the many subsequent theoretical works that address the new physics emerging for a condensate trapped on a closed surface. We present the current status of the experiments, the challenges ahead and highlight how a different approach using an immiscible mixture of two condensates enabled the first observation of a shell-shaped degenerate gas. Finally we list a few open questions that we believe provide interesting research directions.
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spellingShingle Perspective: Quantum gases in bubble traps
Dubessy, Romain
Perrin, Hélène
Atomic Physics
This paper presents a review and perspective on quantum gases in bubble traps. We emphasize how the idea of realizing shell shaped condensates emerged and was enabled by the invention of the radiofrequency adiabatic potential technique. We review the many subsequent theoretical works that address the new physics emerging for a condensate trapped on a closed surface. We present the current status of the experiments, the challenges ahead and highlight how a different approach using an immiscible mixture of two condensates enabled the first observation of a shell-shaped degenerate gas. Finally we list a few open questions that we believe provide interesting research directions.
title Perspective: Quantum gases in bubble traps
topic Atomic Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.10268