Speaker
Logan Cooke
(University of Alberta)
Description
Here, we study the effects of various time-dependent artificial gauge fields on a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) of rubidium-87 atoms. In particular, we perform numerical simulations of a quasi-3D BEC in a harmonic trap subjected to artificial gauge fields. We study oscillating synthetic electric fields, synthetic magnetic fields, and combinations thereof; we look at the contributions from interactions within the gas as well as other various system parameters. Simulations of spinor-BECs and progress towards experimental implementations are also discussed. This work is expected to further expand the quantum simulation toolbox, leading to new venues in quantum simulation.
Authors
Logan Cooke
(University of Alberta)
Benjamin Smith
(University of Alberta)
Taras Hrushevskyi
(University of Alberta)
Lindsay LeBlanc
(University of Alberta)