AlbaNova Colloquium

New Frontiers in Quantum Simulation with Cold Atoms and Ions: Prospects of Simulating Lattice Gauge Theories

by Peter Zoller (Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Innsbruck, and Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Innsbruck, Austria)

Europe/Stockholm
Oskar Klein Auditorium

Oskar Klein Auditorium

Description
Recently, the condensed matter and atomic physics communities have mutually benefited from synergies emerging from the quantum simulation of strongly correlated systems using atomic setups. In the first part of the talk we give an overview of analog and digital quantum simulation with cold atoms in optical lattices and trapped ions. In the second part we discuss possible future directions: while there is presently significant interest in artificial gauge fields mimicking magnetic fields in (neutral) atom setups to observe phenomena like fractional quantum Hall physics, we will discuss prospects of realizing simple models of dynamical gauge fields (lattice gauge theories) as a next generation of possible cold atom experiments, where the (very) long term goal is to develop atomic quantum simulators for QED and QCD.