Bulletin of the American Physical Society
55th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Monday–Friday, June 3–7, 2024; Fort Worth, Texas
Session S00: Poster Session III (4pm-6pm CDT)
4:00 PM,
Thursday, June 6, 2024
Room: Hall BC
Abstract: S00.00086 : Exploring driven quantum matter with bosonic lithium*
Presenter:
Eber Nolasco-Martinez
(University of California, Santa Barbara)
Authors:
Eber Nolasco-Martinez
(University of California, Santa Barbara)
Jeremy L Tanlimco
(University of California, Santa Barbara)
XIAO CHAI
(Georgia Institute of Technology)
Xuanwei Liang
(University of California, Santa Barbara)
Roshan Sajjad
(University of California, Santa Barbara)
Ethan Q Simmons
(University of California, Santa Barbara)
David M Weld
(UC Santa Barbara)
We report progress in experiments using bosonic lithium, useful for its low mass and tunable interactions, to explore disparate regimes of periodically driven quantum matter: adiabatic thermodynamic engine cycles with a Bose-condensed working fluid; Floquet engineering of a novel platform for continuously-trapped atom interferometry; the quantum Kapitza pendulum in a strongly-driven prethermal regime; and boundary-modulated quantum gases.
*We acknowledge support from the National Science Foundation (2110584 and QLCI OMA-2016245), Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR FA9550-20-1-0240), and Army Research Office (W911NF-20-1-0294). D.M.W., R.S. and E.N.-M. acknowledge support from the UCSB NSF Quantum Foundry through the Q-AMASE-i program (DMR-1906325).
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