<i>Colloquium</i>: Atomtronic circuits: From many-body physics to quantum technologies
Luigi Amico, Dana Z. Anderson, M. G. Boshier, Jean-Philippe Brantut, L. C. Kwek, Anna Minguzzi, Wolf von Klitzing
Abstract
Atomtronics refers to the use of ultracold atoms for building circuits that rely on the coherent propagation of matter waves in waveguides. While still in its infancy, this new quantum technology is promising both for applications and for probing the correlated atomic matter itself. This Colloquium explains the current state of the field and discusses possible applications.
Topics & Concepts
Matter wavePhysicsQuantum technologyQuantumQuantum computerQuantum simulatorElectronic circuitQuantum sensorQuantum nanoscienceModern physicsField (mathematics)Computer scienceOpen quantum systemEngineering physicsQuantum mechanicsMathematicsPure mathematicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein CondensatesQuantum Information and CryptographyElectronic and Structural Properties of Oxides