Light-induced gauge fields for ultracold atoms

Volume: 77, Issue: 12, Pages: 126401 - 126401
Published: Nov 25, 2014
Abstract
Gauge fields are central in our modern understanding of physics at all scales. At the highest energy scales known, the microscopic universe is governed by particles interacting with each other through the exchange of gauge bosons. At the largest length scales, our Universe is ruled by gravity, whose gauge structure suggests the existence of a particle-the graviton-that mediates the gravitational force. At the mesoscopic scale, solid-state...
Paper Details
Title
Light-induced gauge fields for ultracold atoms
Published Date
Nov 25, 2014
Volume
77
Issue
12
Pages
126401 - 126401
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