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Collective effects and optomechanics in ultra-cold matter

Project
The network “Collective effects and optomechanics in ultra-cold matter” (ColOpt) will train early-stage researchers (ESR) in fundamental science and applications in the areas of cold atom and quantum physics, optical technologies and complexity science to promote European competiveness in emergent quantum technologies. It consists of nine academic nodes and three companies from six European countries, supported by two partners in Brazil and the USA, five further non-academic partners and one public-private partnership. Collective, nonlinear dynamics and spontaneous self-organization are abundant in nature, sciences and technology and of central importance. Building on this interdisciplinary relevance, a particular novelty of ColOpt is the integration of classical and quantum self-organization. The research program focuses on collective interactions of light with laser-cooled cold and quantum-degenerate matter. We will explore innovative control of matter through optomechanical effects, identify novel quantum phases, enhance knowledge of long-range coupled systems and advance the associated trapping, laser and optical technologies, establishing new concepts in quantum information and simulation. ColOpt combines cutting-edge science with training in complex instrumentation and methods to the highest level of technical expertise, both experimentally and theoretically, and fosters the development of transferable skills and critical judgement. Each ESR will be exposed to a broad spectrum of experimental, theoretical and industrial environments, to obtain core competence in one of them and the collaborative experience and skills to thrive in a truly international and intersectorial framework. ESRs will develop the capabilities to analyse and understand complex interactions, and will gain awareness of societal and entrepreneurial needs and opportunities. Taken together, this will enable them to excel in a variety of sectors of our diverse and rapidly changing society.
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Overview

Contributors

PIOVELLA NICOLA UMBERTO CESARE   Scientific Manager  

Departments involved

Dipartimento di Fisica Aldo Pontremoli   Principale  

Type

H20MCITNIF - Horizon 2020_Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions-Innovative Training Network (ITN)/Individual Fellowships (IF)

Funder

EUROPEAN COMMISSION
External Organization Funding Organization

Date/time interval

January 1, 2017 - December 31, 2020

Project duration

48 months

Publications

Outputs (7)

Momentum Halo in The Rayleigh Scattering by a Bose–Einstein Condensate 
ATOMS
MDPI
2022
Academic Article
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Superradiant transfer of quantized orbital angular momentum between light and atoms in a ring trap 
PHYSICAL REVIEW A
2022
Academic Article
Open Access
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Bio-inspired natural sunlight-pumped lasers 
NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS
INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS (IOP) PUBLISHING
2021
Academic Article
Open Access
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Cooperative cooling in a one-dimensional chain of optically bound cold atoms 
PHYSICAL REVIEW A
AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY
2020
Academic Article
Open Access
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Multimode Collective Atomic Recoil Lasing in Free Space 
ATOMS
MDPI
2020
Academic Article
Open Access
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Slow dynamics and subdiffusion in a non-Hamiltonian system with long-range forces 
PHYSICAL REVIEW. E
AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY
2019
Academic Article
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Stochastic heating and self-induced cooling in optically bound pairs of atoms 
PHYSICAL REVIEW A
AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY
2019
Academic Article
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