Atomic Physics Seminar: Konrad Viebahn, Cambridge, “Ultracold atoms in a two-dimensional optical quasicrystal”

Event time: 
Friday, June 1, 2018 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm
Location: 
Sloane Physics Laboratory (SPL), Room 52 See map
217 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06511
Event description: 

Quasicrystals are long-range ordered and non-periodic at the same time. This interplay leads to a wealth of intriguing physical phenomena, such as the inheritance of topological properties from higher dimensions, and non-trivial structure on all lengthscales. In my talk I will report on the first experimental realization of a two-dimensional optical quasicrystal for ultracold atoms. Using matter- wave diffraction we observe the striking self-similarity of the quasicrystal, a fractal in momentum space. The diffraction dynamics are shown to represent a continuous-time quantum walk on a four-dimensional tight-binding lattice. These measurements open up entirely new possibilities for quantum simulation in higher dimensions. Additionally, our system will enable the observation of phenomena, such as non-power-law scaling near criticality, that have so far been unattainable with quasicrystalline systems in the context of condensed matter and photonics.

Host: Nir Navon