Ultracold dipolar gases - a challenge for experiments and theory

Physics – Condensed Matter

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This paper is based on the lecture given by M. Lewenstein at the Nobel Symposium ''Coherence and Condensation in Quantum Syste

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10.1238/Physica.Topical.102a0007

We present a review of recent results concerning the physics of ultracold trapped dipolar gases. In particular, we discuss the Bose-Einstein condensation for dipolar Bose gases and the BCS transition for dipolar Fermi gases. In both cases we stress the dominant role of the trap geometry in determining the properties of the system. We present also results concerning bosonic dipolar gases in optical lattices and the possibility of obtaining variety of different quantum phases in such case. Finally, we analyze various possible routes towards achieving ultracold dipolar gases.

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