Researchers from EPFL have discovered a new way to create a crystalline structure called a “density wave” in an atomic gas. This breakthrough can help us better understand the behavior of quantum matter, one of the most complex problems in physics.
“Cold atomic gases were well known in the past for the ability to ‘program’ the interactions between atoms,” says Professor Jean-Philippe Brantut at EPFL. “Our experiment doubles this ability!” Working with the group of Professor Helmut Ritsch at the University of Innsbruck, they have made a breakthrough that can impact not only quantum research but quantum-based technologies in the future.
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