Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

Roadmap on Atomtronics: State of the art and perspective

Amico, L.; Boshier, M.; Birkl, G.; Minguzzi, A.; Miniatura, C.; Kwek, L.-C.; Aghamalyan, D.; Ahufinger, V.; Anderson, D.; Andrei, N.; Arnold, A.S.; Baker, M.; Bell, T.A.; Bland, T.; Brantut, J.P.; Cassettari, D.; Chetcuti, W.J.; Chevy, F.; Citro, R.; De Palo, S.; Dumke, R.; Edwards, M.; Folman, R.; Fortagh, J.; Gardiner, S.A.; Garraway, B.M.; Gauthier, G.; Günther, A.; Haug, T.; Hufnagel, C.; Keil, M.; Ireland, P.; Lebrat, M.; Li, W.; Longchambon, L.; Mompart, J.; Morsch, O.; Naldesi, P.; Neely, T.W.; Olshanii, M.; Orignac, E.; Pandey, S.; Pérez-Obiol, A.; Perrin, H.; Piroli, L.; Polo, J.; Pritchard, A.L.; Proukakis, N.P.; Rylands, C.; Rubinsztein-Dunlop, H.; Scazza, F.; Stringari, S.; Tosto, F.; Trombettoni, A.; Victorin, N.; Klitzing, W. von; Wilkowski, D.; Xhani, K.; Yakimenko, A.

Roadmap on Atomtronics: State of the art and perspective Thumbnail


Authors

L. Amico

M. Boshier

G. Birkl

A. Minguzzi

C. Miniatura

L.-C. Kwek

D. Aghamalyan

V. Ahufinger

D. Anderson

N. Andrei

A.S. Arnold

M. Baker

T.A. Bell

T. Bland

J.P. Brantut

D. Cassettari

W.J. Chetcuti

F. Chevy

R. Citro

S. De Palo

R. Dumke

M. Edwards

R. Folman

J. Fortagh

B.M. Garraway

G. Gauthier

A. Günther

T. Haug

C. Hufnagel

M. Keil

P. Ireland

M. Lebrat

W. Li

L. Longchambon

J. Mompart

O. Morsch

P. Naldesi

T.W. Neely

M. Olshanii

E. Orignac

S. Pandey

A. Pérez-Obiol

H. Perrin

L. Piroli

J. Polo

A.L. Pritchard

N.P. Proukakis

C. Rylands

H. Rubinsztein-Dunlop

F. Scazza

S. Stringari

F. Tosto

A. Trombettoni

N. Victorin

W. von Klitzing

D. Wilkowski

K. Xhani

A. Yakimenko



Abstract

Atomtronics deals with matter-wave circuits of ultracold atoms manipulated through magnetic or laser-generated guides with different shapes and intensities. In this way, new types of quantum networks can be constructed in which coherent fluids are controlled with the know-how developed in the atomic and molecular physics community. In particular, quantum devices with enhanced precision, control, and flexibility of their operating conditions can be accessed. Concomitantly, new quantum simulators and emulators harnessing on the coherent current flows can also be developed. Here, the authors survey the landscape of atomtronics-enabled quantum technology and draw a roadmap for the field in the near future. The authors review some of the latest progress achieved in matter-wave circuits' design and atom-chips. Atomtronic networks are deployed as promising platforms for probing many-body physics with a new angle and a new twist. The latter can be done at the level of both equilibrium and nonequilibrium situations. Numerous relevant problems in mesoscopic physics, such as persistent currents and quantum transport in circuits of fermionic or bosonic atoms, are studied through a new lens. The authors summarize some of the atomtronics quantum devices and sensors. Finally, the authors discuss alkali-earth and Rydberg atoms as potential platforms for the realization of atomtronic circuits with special features.

Citation

Amico, L., Boshier, M., Birkl, G., Minguzzi, A., Miniatura, C., Kwek, L., …Yakimenko, A. (2021). Roadmap on Atomtronics: State of the art and perspective. AVS Quantum Science, 3(3), Article 039201. https://doi.org/10.1116/5.0026178

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 9, 2021
Online Publication Date Aug 25, 2021
Publication Date 2021-09
Deposit Date Sep 20, 2021
Publicly Available Date Oct 28, 2021
Journal AVS Quantum Science
Publisher American Institute of Physics
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 3
Issue 3
Article Number 039201
DOI https://doi.org/10.1116/5.0026178
Related Public URLs https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.04439

Files





You might also like



Downloadable Citations