Dear All,
ICTP is pleased to announce the forthcoming ICTP
Colloquium on "Topology in atomic Flatland", by Professor
Prof. J. Dalibard. The talk will take place TODAY at
16:30 hrs, in the Budinich Lecture Hall, Leonardo
Building, ICTP.
Prof. J. Dalibard heads an experimental research group at
CNRS-ENS and Collège de France, Paris. Pioneering recent
achievements include the first observation of a
Kosterlitz-Thouless transition in 2D Bose gases and studies
of vortex dynamics in rotating condensates. Early in his
career, J. Dalibard was responsible for key theoretical
ideas in laser cooling and trapping, including polarization
gradient cooling and the Magneto-optical Trap (MOT), and
thus provides in his present work the link between
theoretical and experimental quantum optics. He has also
pioneered theoretical methods to solve the dynamics of open
quantum systems utilizing quantum trajectories. Among his
honors we can find the Pascal Medal of the European Academy
of Science (2009), the Max Born Medal of the American
Optical Society (2012), the Davisson–Germer Prize of the
American Physical Society (2012), the Senior BEC award
(2017), and his fellowships in the European Academy of
Science, the Optical Society of America and the American
Philosophical Society.
Abstract: The physics of many-body systems strongly depends on their dimensionality. For example, in a two-dimensional world, most standard phase transitions towards an ordered state of matter would not occur, because of the increased role of fluctuations. However non-conventional "topological" transitions can still take place, as understood initially by Kosterlitz and Thouless. During the last decade, a novel environment has been developed for the study of low-dimensional physics. It consists of cold atomic gases confined in tailor-made light traps, forming thus a thin layer of material particles. In this talk, Prof. Dalibard will present some key aspects of these quantum 2D gases, such as their transition to a superfluid state and their (approximate) scale invariance. He will also discuss out-of-equilibrium features, like the nucleation of random currents when merging independent samples.
http://indico.ictp.it/event/8489/
The Colloquium will be livestreamed at ictp.it/livestream
Light refreshments will be served after the talk.
You are all very warmly invited to attend.
Office of the Director, ICTP