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Exploring dynamical phase transitions with cold atoms in an optical cavity 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7805) : 602-+
作者:  Halbach, Rebecca;  Miesen, Pascal;  Joosten, Joep;  Taskopru, Ezgi;  Rondeel, Inge;  Pennings, Bas;  Vogels, Chantal B. F.;  Merkling, Sarah H.;  Koenraadt, Constantianus J.;  Lambrechts, Louis;  van Rij, Ronald P.
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Interactions between light and an ensemble of strontium atoms in an optical cavity can serve as a testbed for studying dynamical phase transitions, which are currently not well understood.


Interactions between atoms and light in optical cavities provide a means of investigating collective (many-body) quantum physics in controlled environments. Such ensembles of atoms in cavities have been proposed for studying collective quantum spin models, where the atomic internal levels mimic a spin degree of freedom and interact through long-range interactions tunable by changing the cavity parameters(1-4). Non-classical steady-state phases arising from the interplay between atom-light interactions and dissipation of light from the cavity have previously been investigated(5-11). These systems also offer the opportunity to study dynamical phases of matter that are precluded from existence at equilibrium but can be stabilized by driving a system out of equilibrium(12-16), as demonstrated by recent experiments(17-22). These phases can also display universal behaviours akin to standard equilibrium phase transitions(8,23,24). Here, we use an ensemble of about a million strontium-88 atoms in an optical cavity to simulate a collective Lipkin-Meshkov-Glick model(25,26), an iconic model in quantum magnetism, and report the observation of distinct dynamical phases of matter in this system. Our system allows us to probe the dependence of dynamical phase transitions on system size, initial state and other parameters. These observations can be linked to similar dynamical phases in related systems, including the Josephson effect in superfluid helium(27), or coupled atomic(28) and solid-state polariton(29) condensates. The system itself offers potential for generation of metrologically useful entangled states in optical transitions, which could permit quantum enhancement in state-of-the-art atomic clocks(30,31).


  
What Did Really Improve Our Mesoscale Hydrological Model? A Multidimensional Analysis Based on Real Observations 期刊论文
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, 2018, 54 (11) : 8594-8612
作者:  Francke, Till;  Baroni, Gabriele;  Brosinsky, Arlena;  Foerster, Saskia;  Lopez-Tarazon, Jose A.;  Sommerer, Erik;  Bronstert, Axel
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modeling  sensitivity analyses  model enhancement  sediment  
Observations and modelling of the characteristics of convective activity related to a potential rain enhancement program in central Greece 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH, 2018, 208: 218-228
作者:  Karacostas, T.;  Kartsios, S.;  Pytharoulis, I.;  Tegoulias, I.;  Bampzelis, D.
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Weather modification  Convective activity  Rain enhancement  WRF model  Radar data  Upper-air synoptic circulation types  
Reconciling modeling with observations of radiative absorption of black carbon aerosols 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2017, 122 (11)
作者:  Chen, Bing;  Zhu, Zhejing;  Wang, Xinfeng;  Andersson, August;  Chen, Jianmin;  Zhang, Qingzhu;  Gustafsson, Orjan
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black carbon  radiative forcing  absorption enhancement  climate model  AAOD