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Deterministic Preparation of a Tunable Few-Fermion System
by
Wenz, A N
, Zürn, G
, Ottenstein, T B
, Jochim, S
, Serwane, F
, Lompe, T
in
Data processing
/ Dipoles
/ Fermions
/ Nuclei (nuclear physics)
/ Particle interactions
/ Quantum phenomena
/ Quantum theory
2011
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Deterministic Preparation of a Tunable Few-Fermion System
by
Wenz, A N
, Zürn, G
, Ottenstein, T B
, Jochim, S
, Serwane, F
, Lompe, T
in
Data processing
/ Dipoles
/ Fermions
/ Nuclei (nuclear physics)
/ Particle interactions
/ Quantum phenomena
/ Quantum theory
2011
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Deterministic Preparation of a Tunable Few-Fermion System
2011
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Overview
Systems consisting of few interacting fermions are the building blocks of matter with atoms and nuclei being the most prominent examples. We have created an artificial few-body quantum system with complete control over the system's quantum state using ultracold fermionic atoms in an optical dipole trap. We deterministically prepare ground state systems consisting of one to ten particles with fidelities of ~ 90%. We can tune the inter-particle interactions to arbitrary values using a Feshbach resonance and have observed the interaction-induced energy shift for a pair of repulsively interacting atoms. With this work, quantum simulation of strongly correlated fewbody systems has become possible. In addition, these microscopic quantum systems can be used as building blocks for scalable quantum information processing.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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