Author
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- F. Leroux
(National University of Singapore
CNRS-UCA-SU-NUS-NTU International Joint Research Unit)
- K. Pandey
(National University of Singapore)
- R. Rehbi
(National University of Singapore
CNRS-UCA-SU-NUS-NTU International Joint Research Unit)
- F. Chevy
(Collége de France)
- C. Miniatura
(National University of Singapore
CNRS-UCA-SU-NUS-NTU International Joint Research Unit
National University of Singapore
Nanyang Technological University)
- B. Grémaud
(National University of Singapore
CNRS-UCA-SU-NUS-NTU International Joint Research Unit
National University of Singapore)
- D. Wilkowski
(National University of Singapore
CNRS-UCA-SU-NUS-NTU International Joint Research Unit
Nanyang Technological University)
Abstract
Topology, geometry, and gauge fields play key roles in quantum physics as exemplified by fundamental phenomena such as the Aharonov–Bohm effect, the integer quantum Hall effect, the spin Hall, and topological insulators. The concept of topological protection has also become a salient ingredient in many schemes for quantum information processing and fault-tolerant quantum computation. The physical properties of such systems crucially depend on the symmetry group of the underlying holonomy. Here, we study a laser-cooled gas of strontium atoms coupled to laser fields through a four-level resonant tripod scheme. By cycling the relative phases of the tripod beams, we realize non-Abelian SU(2) geometrical transformations acting on the dark states of the system and demonstrate their non-Abelian character. We also reveal how the gauge field imprinted on the atoms impact their internal state dynamics. It leads to a thermometry method based on the interferometric displacement of atoms in the tripod beams.
Suggested Citation
F. Leroux & K. Pandey & R. Rehbi & F. Chevy & C. Miniatura & B. Grémaud & D. Wilkowski, 2018.
"Non-Abelian adiabatic geometric transformations in a cold strontium gas,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 9(1), pages 1-7, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:9:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-018-05865-3
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-05865-3
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