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Atomic and Laser Physics
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Professor Andrew Daley

Professor of Quantum Physics

Research theme

  • Quantum information and computation
  • Quantum optics & ultra-cold matter

Sub department

  • Atomic and Laser Physics

Research groups

  • Theory of quantum systems
andrew.daley@physics.ox.ac.uk
Clarendon Laboratory, room 316.3
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Interplay between coherent and dissipative dynamics of bosonic doublons in an optical lattice

Physical Review Research American Physical Society (APS) 2:4 (2020) 043050

Authors:

MJ Mark, S Flannigan, F Meinert, JP D'Incao, AJ Daley, H-C Nägerl
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Collisionally Inhomogeneous Bose-Einstein Condensates with a Linear Interaction Gradient.

Physical review letters 125:18 (2020) 183602

Authors:

Andrea Di Carli, Grant Henderson, Stuart Flannigan, Craig D Colquhoun, Matthew Mitchell, Gian-Luca Oppo, Andrew J Daley, Stefan Kuhr, Elmar Haller

Abstract:

We study the evolution of a collisionally inhomogeneous matter wave in a spatial gradient of the interaction strength. Starting with a Bose-Einstein condensate with weak repulsive interactions in quasi-one-dimensional geometry, we monitor the evolution of a matter wave that simultaneously extends into spatial regions with attractive and repulsive interactions. We observe the formation and the decay of solitonlike density peaks, counterpropagating self-interfering wave packets, and the creation of cascades of solitons. The matter-wave dynamics is well reproduced in numerical simulations based on the nonpolynomial Schrödinger equation with three-body loss, allowing us to better understand the underlying behavior based on a wavelet transformation. Our analysis provides new understanding of collapse processes for solitons, and opens interesting connections to other nonlinear instabilities.
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Dynamics of rotated spin states and magnetic ordering with two-component bosonic atoms in optical lattices

Physical Review A American Physical Society (APS) 102:2 (2020) 023321

Authors:

Araceli Venegas-Gomez, Anton S Buyskikh, Johannes Schachenmayer, Wolfgang Ketterle, Andrew J Daley
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Interspecies entanglement with impurity atoms in a lattice gas

New Journal of Physics IOP Publishing 22:8 (2020) 083017

Authors:

S Sarkar, S McEndoo, D Schneble, AJ Daley
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Quantum Speedup for Aeroscience and Engineering

AIAA Journal American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) 58:8 (2020) 3715-3727

Authors:

Peyman Givi, Andrew J Daley, Dimitri Mavriplis, Mujeeb Malik
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