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SYDG: Ultracold dipolar Gases

SYDG 1: Ultracold dipolar gases I

SYDG 1.1: Invited Talk

Thursday, March 16, 2006, 10:40–11:25, HV

Theoretical challenges of ultracold dipolar gases — •Mikhail Baranov — Van der Waals-Zeeman Institute, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Recent achievements in theoretical studies of ultracold dipolar gases are discussed, with the main focus on the properties of rapidly rotating dipolar gases, both fermionic and bosonic. As demonstrated, these gaseous systems exhibit a large number of strongly correlated states, which are similar to the fractional quantum Hall states, as well as to the Wigner crystal and Abrikosov lattice states, with the allowance of a thorough control of quantum phase transitions between various ground states.

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