Synthetic Dimensions for Topological and Quantum Phases: Perspective. Argüello-Luengo, J., Bhattacharya, U., Celi, A., Chhajlany, R. W., Grass, T., Płodzień, M., Rakshit, D., Salamon, T., Stornati, P., Tarruell, L., & Lewenstein, M. October, 2023.
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In this Perspective article we report on recent progress on studies of synthetic dimensions, mostly, but not only, based on the research realized around the Barcelona groups (ICFO, UAB), Donostia (DIPC), Pozna\'n (UAM), Krak\'ow (UJ), and Allahabad (HRI). The concept of synthetic dimensions works particularly well in atomic physics, quantum optics, and photonics, where the internal degrees of freedom (Zeeman sublevels of the ground state, metastable excited states, or motional states for atoms, and angular momentum states or transverse modes for photons) provide the synthetic space. We describe our attempts to design quantum simulators with synthetic dimensions, to mimic curved spaces, artificial gauge fields, lattice gauge theories, twistronics, quantum random walks, and more.
@misc{arguello-luengoSynthetic2023,
  title = {Synthetic Dimensions for Topological and Quantum Phases: {{Perspective}}},
  shorttitle = {Synthetic Dimensions for Topological and Quantum Phases},
  author = {{Arg{\"u}ello-Luengo}, Javier and Bhattacharya, Utso and Celi, Alessio and Chhajlany, Ravindra W. and Grass, Tobias and P{\l}odzie{\'n}, Marcin and Rakshit, Debraj and Salamon, Tymoteusz and Stornati, Paolo and Tarruell, Leticia and Lewenstein, Maciej},
  year = {2023},
  month = oct,
  number = {arXiv:2310.19549},
  eprint = {2310.19549},
  primaryclass = {cond-mat, physics:hep-lat, physics:physics, physics:quant-ph},
  publisher = {{arXiv}},
  urldate = {2023-12-26},
  abstract = {In this Perspective article we report on recent progress on studies of synthetic dimensions, mostly, but not only, based on the research realized around the Barcelona groups (ICFO, UAB), Donostia (DIPC), Pozna{\textbackslash}'n (UAM), Krak{\textbackslash}'ow (UJ), and Allahabad (HRI). The concept of synthetic dimensions works particularly well in atomic physics, quantum optics, and photonics, where the internal degrees of freedom (Zeeman sublevels of the ground state, metastable excited states, or motional states for atoms, and angular momentum states or transverse modes for photons) provide the synthetic space. We describe our attempts to design quantum simulators with synthetic dimensions, to mimic curved spaces, artificial gauge fields, lattice gauge theories, twistronics, quantum random walks, and more.},
  archiveprefix = {arxiv},
  keywords = {Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases,High Energy Physics - Lattice,Physics - Atomic Physics,Quantum Physics},
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