A dipolar quantum gas microscope
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Abstract
Magnetic quantum materials can be simulated with dipolar atoms arranged in a two-dimensional lattice. Such a system would enable quantum simulations of extended Bose- and Fermi-Hubbard physics that would be critical in furthering our understanding of high-temperature superconductivity and other magnetic quantum materials. By combining dipolar atoms with the single-site resolution of a quantum gas microscope, we aim to measure site-to-site correlations and the effect of interactions between next-nearest neighbours in a lattice. Our experimental design will populate an ultraviolet optical lattice with dipolar atoms, which requires the use of super-resolution techniques and precise magnetic field control for efficient readout of site populations. We present these necessary techniques and our experimental progress in constructing a dipolar quantum gas microscope.
Presenters
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Jens Hertkorn
University of Stuttgart
Authors
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Sean Graham
University of Stuttgart
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Paul Uerlings
University of Stuttgart
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Kevin Ng
University of Stuttgart
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Jens Hertkorn
University of Stuttgart
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Jan-Niklas Schmidt
University of Stuttgart
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Ralf Klemt
University of Stuttgart
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Tim Langen
University of Stuttgart
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Tilman Pfau
University of Stuttgart, 5th Institute of Physics and Center for Integrated Quantum Science and Technology IQST, University of Stuttgart