Journal: Reviews of Modern Physics
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Rev. Mod. Phys.
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American Physical Society
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- Long-range interacting quantum systemsItem type: Review Article
Reviews of Modern PhysicsDefenu, Nicolò; Donner, Tobias Ulrik; Macrì, Tommaso; et al. (2023)In this review recent investigations are summarized of many-body quantum systems with long-range interactions, which are currently realized in Rydberg atom arrays, dipolar systems, trapped-ion setups, and cold atoms in cavities. In these experimental platforms parameters can be easily changed, and control of the range of the interaction has been achieved. The main aim of the review is to present and identify the common and mostly universal features induced by long-range interactions in the behavior of quantum many-body systems. Discussed are the case of strong nonlocal couplings, i.e., the nonadditive regime, and the one in which energy is extensive, but low-energy, long-wavelength properties are altered with respect to the short-range case. When possible, comparisons with the corresponding results for classical systems are presented. Finally, cases of competition with local effects are also reviewed. - Cold atoms in cavity-generated dynamical optical potentialsItem type: Journal Article
Reviews of Modern PhysicsRitsch, Helmut; Domokos, Peter; Brennecke, Ferdinand; et al. (2013) - Topological photonicsItem type: Review Article
Reviews of Modern PhysicsOzawa, Tomoki; Price, Hannah M.; Amo, Alberto; et al. (2019) - Colloquium: Synthetic quantum matter in nonstandard geometriesItem type: Journal Article
Reviews of Modern PhysicsGrass, Tobias; Bercioux, Dario; Bhattacharya, Utso; et al. (2025)Quantum simulation is making a significant impact on scientific research. The prevailing tendency of the field is to build quantum simulators that get closer to real-world systems of interest, in particular, electronic materials. However, progress in the microscopic design also provides an opportunity for an orthogonal research direction: building quantum many-body systems beyond real-world limitations. This Colloquium takes this perspective: concentrating on synthetic quantum matter in nonstandard lattice geometries, such as fractal lattices and quasicrystals, as well as higher-dimensional or curved spaces, it aims at providing an introduction to the field of quantum simulation aligned with recent trends across various quantum simulation platforms, including atomic, photonic, and electronic devices. Light is shone on the novel phenomena that arise from these geometries: condensed matter physicists may appreciate the variety of different localization properties as well as novel topological phases that are offered by such exotic quantum simulators. But also in the search for quantum models for gravity and cosmology, quantum simulators of curved spaces can provide a useful experimental tool. - Nuclear spin physics in quantum dotsItem type: Journal Article
Reviews of Modern PhysicsUrbaszek, Bernhard; Marie, Xavier; Amand, Thierry; et al. (2013) - Quantum sensingItem type: Journal Article
Reviews of Modern PhysicsDegen, Christian L.; Reinhard, F.; Cappellaro, P. (2017) - Electromagnetically induced transparencyItem type: Journal Article
Reviews of Modern PhysicsFleischhauer, Michael; Imamoglu, Atac; Marangos, Jonathan P. (2005) - Traffic and related self-driven many-particle systemsItem type: Journal Article
Reviews of Modern PhysicsHelbing, Dirk (2001) - Edwards statistical mechanics for jammed granular matterItem type: Review Article
Reviews of Modern PhysicsBaule, Adrian; Morone, Flaviano; Herrmann, Hans J.; et al. (2018) - Current-induced spin-orbit torques in ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic systemsItem type: Review Article
Reviews of Modern PhysicsManchon, Aurelien; Železný, Jakub; Miron, Ioan M.; et al. (2019)
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